Joint IEEE Pikes Peak Section and Life Member Affinity Group Meeting
The February Meeting of Pikes Peak Section and the Life Member Affinity Group
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- Date: 18 Feb 2020
- Time: 05:30 PM to 08:30 PM
- All times are (GMT-07:00) US/Mountain
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- Co-sponsored by Dr. John Santiago
- Starts 28 January 2020 12:00 PM
- Ends 18 February 2020 03:00 PM
- All times are (GMT-07:00) US/Mountain
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David of Vertical Memory
Non-Volatile RAM For the Internet of Things (IOT)
The Internet of Things (IOT) is the vast network of computerized things (other than computers & servers). Some these things include contract-less identification devices, smart cards, thermostats, smoke detectors, smart locks, video monitors, etc. These IOT devices are typically low-power, low-cost single chip systems. Today’s commodity memory technologies (DRAM, NAND Flash, NOR Flash) do not provide the optimum solution for these complex single chip systems. New non-volatile memory technologies have emerged over the last 30-years to meet the needs of IOT. This presentation covers the history and current status of ferroelectric RAM (FRAM) and magnetoresistive RAM (RAM) technologies and products.
Biography:
David Bondurant has been involved with the computer and semiconductor industry for 49-years. He was a computer architect at Control Data, Sperry-Univac, and Honeywell. He was involved with the government-sponsored advanced semiconductor program called VHSIC (Very High Speed Integrated Circuits) at Univac & Honeywell where he developed microprocessor and ASIC semiconductor products in bipolar CML, CMOS, and radiation hard CMOS. He was involved with emerging non-volatile RAM marketing at industry leading companies, Ramtron (FRAM), Simtek (non-volatile SRAM), and Freescale Semiconductor/Everspin Technologies (MRAM) as they became viable over the last 30-years.
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