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Unisantis unveils Dynamic Flash Memory as an alternative to DRAM

Benefits in higher density, speed and cost
Unisantis Electronics
2021-05-21 10:00 1977

SINGAPORE, May 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Unisantis® Electronics Singapore Pte. Ltd., today unveiled the company's developments in Dynamic Flash Memory (DFM)® technology, a leap forward in the industry's search for alternatives to DRAM for future low-cost high-density embedded or standalone memory applications. DFM is able to offer faster speeds and higher density when compared to DRAM or other types of volatile memory.

DFM was presented this week for the first time at the 13th IEEE International Memory Workshop (IMW), by its inventors, Drs. Koji Sakui and Nozomu Harada from Unisantis.

DRAM is a volatile, capacitor-based, destructive-read form of memory – and its challenge has long been to continue packing in more storage for lower cost, without increasing power consumption. DFM takes a revolutionary approach to overcome limitations of conventional volatile memory such as DRAM, with its inherent short, regular and power-hungry refresh cycles, as well as destructive read processes.

DFM is also a type of volatile memory, but since it does not rely on capacitors it has fewer leak paths, it has no connection between switching transistors and a capacitor. The result is a cell design with the potential for significant increases in transistor density and, because it not only offers block refresh, but as a Flash memory it offers block erase -- DFM reduces the frequency and the overhead of the refresh cycle and is capable of delivering significant improvements in speed and power compared to DRAM.

By utilizing TCAD simulation, Unisantis has proven DFM has a substantial potential to increase density 4X compared to DRAM. The scaling of DRAM has almost stopped at 16Gb, according to recent IEEE ISSCC (International Solid-State Circuits Conference) papers. Modelling DFM at 4F2 cell density shows how perfectly structured DFM is (see 4F2 cell image here).

The design and development of DFM means significant Gb/mm2 improvements, and today's limits on DRAM (currently 16Gb) could immediately see increases to 64Gb memory using DFM's radically enhanced cell structure.

Replacing DRAM is a major challenge for the industry, not only because DRAM today accounts for over 50% of the current market demand for memory (Yole Development, 2020). Forecasts also suggest the need for this type of low cost, high density DRAM by 2025 will continue to grow and exceed $100Bn. But technology challenges also lie ahead in some of the proposed replacements, including capacitor-less DRAM, ZRAM or simplistic GAA and Nanosheet approaches, all which have their own limitations compared to DFM.

Unisantis was built on a history of successes in the memory semiconductor market, having been established by Dr. Fujio Masuoka in Singapore following his ground-breaking work in developing Flash memory at Toshiba. Dynamic Flash Memory was developed by Unisantis with the proven technological principles of SGT Technology building on that work and the company's innovations, particularly in memory semiconductors.

Between 2008 and 2012 Unisantis embarked on a Joint Research Collaboration Agreement with the Institute of MicroElectronics in Singapore ( IME - https://www.a-star.edu.sg/ime ) and successfully created a vertical Surrounding Gate Transistor at the IME facility.

Koji Sakui, Unisantis and co-inventor of DFM, commented "The memory industry has long-since accepted DRAM technology is nearing the end of its life, but its significant market means any replacement technologies must provide the right balance of performance, costs and future scalability. After significant internal research and testing, we are delighted to unveil DFM to the market as the leading long-term viable option to DRAM

We are pleased to present the Dynamic Flash Memory device with its significant advantages over the current DRAM architecture said Manyadath Balachandran, Director of Unisantis Electronics Pte Ltd Singapore. Singapore has a highly developed semiconductor ecosystem and many of the leading companies in the world have manufacturing facilities in Singapore. We will seek to develop the full potential of the Dynamic Flash Memory through collaborative partnerships with these companies.

About Unisantis

Unisantis is a transformative semiconductor company, established in Singapore in 2008 with a patented surround gate transistor (SGT) technology, a 3D transistor design which offers significant system design and performance advantages to the manufacturers of memory and

image sensor semiconductors and is essential for the high-tech industry as it scales to very small nodes.

SGT Technology® today is covered by over 700 Unisantis international patents, and has multiple use-cases for memory design including SRAM, DRAM, MRAM, RRAM/ReRAM as well as logic circuits and CMOS image sensors.

For further information, visit: www.unisantis.com

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