IBM, Infineon and Macronix Launch Exploratory Research Initiative on Phase Change Memory Technology
Munich, Germany - May 23, 2005 - IBM, Infineon and Macronix announced today a joint research initiative to explore the potential of a new form of computer memory technology called phase-change memory (PCM).
PCM is a novel technology that stores data by changing the state of a special material from an amorphous to a crystalline structure, rather than storing data as an electrical charge. While in its early stages, the technology shows potential for high speed, high density storage of data, while retaining data even when power is turned off. Such attributes could be beneficial in applications ranging from high performance servers to consumer electronics.
The initiative combines IBMs strengths in the research of fundamental materials and physics research, Infineons competence in the research, development and high volume manufacturing of various memory technologies and product types and Macronixs experience in nonvolatile memory technologies.
This collaborative effort reinforces IBMs commitment to explore new phenomena for memory applications, said T.C. Chen, Vice President of Science and Technology, IBM Research. The project will aim to develop the materials for high performance, advanced nonvolatile memory and evaluate these materials in realistic memory chip demonstrations.
The initiative underlines Infineons strong momentum in the evaluation and development of interesting emerging memory technologies, said Wilhelm Beinvogl, Senior Vice President of Technology and Innovation at Infineons Memory Products Group. With this partnership combining resources from specialists in different areas, Infineon continues its long history of R&D co-operations.
Macronix has a long history of independent and collaborative R&D on non-volatile memories. This alliance on phase-change memory research continues our never ceasing effort to seek the best technology and the best value for our customers. We believe our collective dedication on PCM will help to not only extend the non-volatile memory roadmap beyond the current floating gate, and the 2bits/cell NBit technologies but also open new market opportunities, said Miin Wu, President and CEO of Macronix International Co.
The research work will be conducted at IBMs TJ Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY and the IBM Almaden Research Lab in San Jose, CA. Approximately 20-25 employees from across the three companies will be dedicated to this project.
PCM is a novel technology that stores data by changing the state of a special material from an amorphous to a crystalline structure, rather than storing data as an electrical charge. While in its early stages, the technology shows potential for high speed, high density storage of data, while retaining data even when power is turned off. Such attributes could be beneficial in applications ranging from high performance servers to consumer electronics.
The initiative combines IBMs strengths in the research of fundamental materials and physics research, Infineons competence in the research, development and high volume manufacturing of various memory technologies and product types and Macronixs experience in nonvolatile memory technologies.
This collaborative effort reinforces IBMs commitment to explore new phenomena for memory applications, said T.C. Chen, Vice President of Science and Technology, IBM Research. The project will aim to develop the materials for high performance, advanced nonvolatile memory and evaluate these materials in realistic memory chip demonstrations.
The initiative underlines Infineons strong momentum in the evaluation and development of interesting emerging memory technologies, said Wilhelm Beinvogl, Senior Vice President of Technology and Innovation at Infineons Memory Products Group. With this partnership combining resources from specialists in different areas, Infineon continues its long history of R&D co-operations.
Macronix has a long history of independent and collaborative R&D on non-volatile memories. This alliance on phase-change memory research continues our never ceasing effort to seek the best technology and the best value for our customers. We believe our collective dedication on PCM will help to not only extend the non-volatile memory roadmap beyond the current floating gate, and the 2bits/cell NBit technologies but also open new market opportunities, said Miin Wu, President and CEO of Macronix International Co.
The research work will be conducted at IBMs TJ Watson Research Center in Yorktown Heights, NY and the IBM Almaden Research Lab in San Jose, CA. Approximately 20-25 employees from across the three companies will be dedicated to this project.
About IBM
IBM is the worlds largest information technology company, with more than 80 years of leadership in helping businesses innovate. It has a long history of innovating on behalf of society, and in recent years has launched a series of major research initiatives designed to overcome some of the rand challenges of science, including the Deep Blue chess-playing computer and unraveling the mysteries of protein folding with BlueGene, the worlds fastest supercomputer. IBM Research is the worlds largest information technology research organization, with more than 3,000 scientists and engineers at eight labs in six countries. For more information about IBM, visit www.ibm.com.About Infineon
Infineon Technologies AG, Munich, Germany, offers semiconductor and system solutions for automotive, industrial and multimarket sectors, for applications in communi-cation, as well as memory products. With a global presence, Infineon operates through its subsidiaries in the US from San Jose, CA, in the Asia-Pacific region from Singapore and in Japan from Tokyo. In fiscal year 2004 (ending September), the company achieved sales of Euro 7.19 billion with about 35,600 employees worldwide. Infineon is listed on the DAX index of the Frankfurt Stock Exchange and on the New York Stock Exchange (ticker symbol: IFX). Further information is available at
www.infineon.com.
IBM Research
Lizette Kodama
Phone: ++1-914-945-2703
lkodama@us.ibm.com
Macronix
Patrick Tang
Phone: ++886-3-578-6688 ext. 71233
patricktand@mcix.com.tw
About Macronix
Founded in 1989, Macronix International Co., Ltd. (TSEC: 2337, NASDAQ: MXICY) is headquartered in Hsinchu, Taiwan and is one of the top eight world-class manufacturers of the Non-Volatile memory semiconductors. Macronix produces Flash and Mask ROM devices at its fabrication facilities in Taiwan utilizing design geometries down to 0.13 micron. All Macronix fabs and assembly locations are certified to the industrys quality and environmental standards. Macronix has worldwide offices in Belgium, Singapore, China, Japan, and the United States. For more information about Macronix, visit: www.macronix.com.IBM Research
Lizette Kodama
Phone: ++1-914-945-2703
lkodama@us.ibm.com
Macronix
Patrick Tang
Phone: ++886-3-578-6688 ext. 71233
patricktand@mcix.com.tw
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