Abstract

A short review is given of the status of MRAMs and FRAMs, summarizing both industry prototypeproduction and university research. This comparison seems especially timely since this month (July 2006)Freescale have announced the first commercial MRAM product (4 Mb), and the race is now fairly evenbetween the Samsung 32 Mb lead zirconate titanate FRAM and the Matsushita 4 Mb strontium bismuthtantalate FRAM.

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