4DS Memory Limited (ASX:4DS) Completes Fifth Platform Lot
Key Achievements
4DS Memory Limited has successfully completed the testing and characterization of its Fifth Platform Lot. This achievement significantly reduces the risks associated with manufacturing the 20nm memory cell array, expected to be incorporated into the forthcoming Sixth Platform Lot.
The focus now shifts to scaling down the 4DS memory cell array from 60nm to 20nm, a reduction of nine times in area, positioning the company’s ReRAM technology as a potential generational memory.
Details of the Fifth Platform Lot
The primary goal of the Fifth Platform Lot was to optimize the construction process of memory cell arrays. Extensive electrical testing, including chemical and physical analyses, has identified key areas for optimization. These learnings will be applied to enhance the manufacturing process of the 20nm memory cell array.
Future Outlook
4DS is now in a critical phase, implementing the insights gained from the Fifth Platform Lot into the Sixth Platform Lot. Successful processing of the 20nm memory cell array is anticipated in the first half of 2025.
Executive Comments
David McAuliffe, Executive Chairman of 4DS Memory, remarked, “This successful testing de-risks our transition to smaller memory cell arrays, paving the way for advancements in our technology.”
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