
In a groundbreaking collaboration, Germany’s Ferroelectric Memory Co. (FMC) and Neumonda have joined forces to develop a new type of memory known as DRAM+. This innovative memory technology seeks to combine the high-speed performance of dynamic random access memory (DRAM) with the non-volatile data retention characteristics of solid-state drives (SSDs). The DRAM+ memory employs ferroelectric hafnium oxide (HfO₂) instead of










