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SRAM

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9 articles stable

SRAM has appeared in 9 articles since 2019-08. Coverage peaked in 2026Q1 with 2 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Nvidia, Groq.

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2025-11-09
CTech 3 related

Israel-based RAAAM, whose “GCRAM” on-chip memory tech aims to deliver up to 10x power savings relative to high-density SRAM, raised a $17.5M Series A led by NXP

RAAAM Memory Technologies' “GCRAM” promises denser, lower-power on-chip memory as the semiconductor industry races to support next-generation AI processors.

2019-08-20
Fortune 6 related

Cerebras Systems unveils the world's biggest semiconductor chip that is the size of a large mousepad, with 400K cores, 1.2T transistors, and 18GB of SRAM memory

In the late 1970s, I sat down with technologist … Colm Gorey / Silicon Republic : World's largest semiconductor with 1.2trn transistors could supercharge AI Andy Hock / Cerebras : Introducing Cerebras...

2019-08-19
Fortune 4 related

Cerebras Systems unveils the world's biggest semiconductor chip with 400K cores, 1.2T transistors, and 18GB of SRAM memory, fit in the size of a silicon wafer

Tucked in the Los Altos hills near the Stanford University campus, in a low-slung bunker of offices across from a coffee shop …

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