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Competition Analysis
Rambus Incorporated, Fujitsu Limited,
4DS Memory Limited, Weebit Nano, TSMC, Semiconductor Manufacturing
International Corporation, SK Hynix Inc., Intel Corporation, SanDisk, Sony
Corporation, Panasonic Corporation, Crossbar Inc., Adesto Technologies
Corporation, Reliance Memory, and Micron Technology, Inc. are key players of
the ReRAM market. Investments in R&D and awareness of improving technology
are part of new strategies by these companies to expand their customer base and
launch new products. Collaborations are likely to be seen in the coming years.
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Market Scope
The global ReRAM market size was
valued at USD 310 million in 2018. It can exhibit 16% CAGR from 2019 to 2025.
Use of resistive RAM in enhancing the security of systems can drive the market
growth. Recently, Crossbar Inc. has created physical unclonable function (PUF) cryptographic
keys owing to being less vulnerable to side channel attacks and consuming low
power.
Introduction of artificial
intelligence and high-performance computing among large enterprises can provide
new opportunities for the market. Semiconductor companies are producing ReRAM
due to its low power consumption and need for high bandwidth. The increasing
demand for low latency and high read speeds can drive the market demand
significantly. Replacement of static and dynamic RAM due to 3D packages and large
storage capacity will benefit the market.
But issues of reliability, writing
endurance, and resistance drift can hamper market growth.
Segmentation
On the basis of type, the market has
been segmented into oxide-based ReRAM and conductive bridging RAM. Conductive
bridging RAM is expected to lead in the market due to its use in health
trackers and IoT devices. On the other hand, oxide-based ReRAM can capture a
large market share owing to its implementation in crossbar architectures.
Integration of discrete chips due to its endurance and low power consumption
can drive its demand share over the forecast period.
Based on end-user, the market has been
segmented into consumer electronics, IT & telecom, aerospace & defense,
healthcare, and others. The consumer electronics vertical is estimated to
perform exceptionally owing to demand for high-resolution displays with high
capacity storage. The high computing power of ReRAM and high switching speed
can spur its demand in consumer electronic devices. Increasing demand for
connected devices owing to AI, IoT, and wearables coupled with demand for
strong capacity servers will augment the segment growth.
Regional Analysis
North America, Central & South
America, Europe, Asia-Pacific (APAC), and the Middle East & Africa (MEA)
are major regions covered in the ReRAM market.
APAC is anticipated to account for a
large market share owing to presence of various foundries and semiconductor
manufacturing companies. Demand for non-volatile memory devices in high
resolution TVs and smartphones can augur favorably for the market.
Establishment of data centers in Japan, China, and India can spur the demand
for ReRAM. Recently, GPX India Pvt. Ltd. has launched the GPX Open Cloud
Exchange for enabling secure connections to multiple cloud service providers.
North America is set to capture a
significant market share due to investments in research and development
activities and need for faster computation speeds. Use of cloud computing and
data centers can drive the demand for ReRAM in the region. Emergence of
embedded non-volatile memory (NVM) in automotive and defense sectors can augur
favorably for the regional market.
Industry news
Xenergic, a spinout company from the
University of Lund has raised USD 4.6 million for developing low power SRAM,
ReRAM, and MRAM technologies.
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