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Weebit Nano (ASX:WBT): Valuation in Focus After Strong US Deals and ReRAM Commercial Progress
Weebit Nano reported a strong quarterly performance, with $7.3 million in customer payments and new product license deals in the US, leading to a 15% increase in share price. The company has seen a 60% increase in share price over the past month and a 156.6% total shareholder return over the past year, indicating strong operational momentum and growing industry adoption. Despite its rapid growth, Weebit Nanos valuation, with a price-to-book ratio of 11.9x, is significantly higher than the industry average, raising questions about its sustainability. The companys future success depends on its ability to maintain commercialization and profitability.
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Will Weebit Nano’s (ASX:WBT) Forthcoming Earnings Call Redefine Management’s Credibility With Investors?
Weebit Nano Limited is preparing for its Q1 2026 earnings call on October 23, 2025, which has garnered significant market attention. The company is focused on its ReRAM technology, which is crucial for non-volatile memory solutions in AI and edge computing. Despite recent sales growth and inclusion in the S&P/ASX Emerging Companies Index, Weebit Nano remains unprofitable, with revenue at A$4.41 million. Investors are keen to see if the company can demonstrate widespread adoption. The upcoming earnings call is expected to provide updates on partnerships and commercial progress. However, concerns about operating losses and valuation suggest a cautious outlook.
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Weebit Nano (ASX:WBT): Valuation in Focus After Key ReRAM Technology Milestone at onsemi’s New York Fab
Weebit Nano has announced a significant milestone with the successful tape-out of test chips using its embedded ReRAM module at onsemis 300mm fab in New York. This achievement marks a step towards commercialization and has contributed to a 65% increase in the companys share price over the past month. The company has also formed industry partnerships and provided operational updates, leading to a one-year total shareholder return of 114%. Despite a high price-to-book ratio of 9.9x, which is above the industry average, the market remains optimistic about Weebit Nanos growth potential and proprietary technology pipeline. However, any setbacks in technology rollout or slower revenue growth could affect investor sentiment.
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Weebit Nano tapes out embedded ReRAM test chips at onsemi production fab
Weebit Nano Ltd, a developer of advanced semiconductor memory technologies, has successfully released test chips featuring its embedded Resistive Random-Access Memory (ReRAM) module at onsemi’s 300mm production fab. This marks a significant milestone in their collaboration with onsemi, a U.S.-based company specializing in intelligent power and sensing solutions. The chips are developed using onsemi’s Treo platform, a 65nm BCD process, and are set for final testing and qualification before anticipated volume production. The collaboration aims to integrate Weebit’s ReRAM technology into onsemi’s next-generation products, offering ultra-low-power, high-density non-volatile memory solutions.
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Weebit Nano Joins EDGE AI FOUNDATION to Advance Intelligent Systems at the Edge
Weebit Nano Ltd, a developer of advanced memory technologies, has joined the EDGE AI FOUNDATION as a Strategic Partner. This partnership aims to advance intelligent systems at the edge by leveraging Weebits low-power, high-performance Resistive RAM (ReRAM) technology. ReRAM provides dense on-chip non-volatile memory for AI chips, crucial for edge devices due to its ultra-low power consumption and scalability. The collaboration with the EDGE AI FOUNDATION, a global hub for industry leaders and researchers, is expected to drive innovation and democratize edge AI technologies. Weebit Nanos technology is positioned to enhance performance and efficiency in real-world edge applications.
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Weebit Nano Full Year 2025 Earnings: Beats Expectations
Weebit Nano reported a net loss of AU$38.4 million, which is a 6.9% improvement from the previous fiscal year. The companys revenue exceeded analyst estimates by 14%, and earnings per share surpassed estimates by 8.1%. Looking forward, Weebit Nanos revenue is forecasted to grow by 87% annually over the next two years, significantly outpacing the 16% growth forecast for the global semiconductor industry. Despite these positive forecasts, the companys shares have declined by 2.1% over the past week. The article provides a general analysis based on historical data and analyst forecasts, without offering specific financial advice.
We're Interested To See How Weebit Nano (ASX:WBT) Uses Its Cash Hoard To Grow
The article discusses Weebit Nanos financial situation, focusing on its cash burn and cash reserves. As of December 2024, the company had AU$97 million in cash and no debt, with an annual cash burn of AU$22 million, giving it a cash runway of 4.4 years. Although Weebit Nano has started generating revenue, it is not yet significant, and the company has reduced its cash burn by 30% over the past year. The article suggests that shareholders should consider the companys ability to raise more cash in the future, potentially through issuing new shares or taking on debt.
Weebit Nano and DB HiTek to demonstrate chips integrating Weebit ReRAM at PCIM 2025
Weebit Nano Ltd, a developer of advanced memory technologies, is collaborating with DB HiTek to demonstrate the integration of Weebits Resistive Random-Access Memory (ReRAM) technology in DB HiTeks 130nm BCD process. This demonstration, set to occur at the PCIM 2025 exhibition in Germany, marks a significant step towards the full qualification of Weebits embedded ReRAM module. The collaboration aims to provide a high-density, low-power embedded non-volatile memory solution for various applications, including consumer and industrial sectors. The edge AI demonstration, developed with Nanoveu’s Embedded AI Systems, showcases gesture recognition capabilities. The ReRAM technology is expected to be ready for production in 2025, offering DB HiTeks customers customizable memory modules.
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Weebit Nano fully qualifies ReRAM module to AEC-Q100 for automotive applications
Weebit Nano Ltd, a developer of advanced memory technologies, has successfully completed the AEC-Q100 150°C operation qualification for its Resistive Random-Access Memory (ReRAM) module. This qualification, achieved in collaboration with SkyWater Technology, confirms the reliability of Weebits ReRAM technology for high-temperature automotive applications. The AEC-Q100 standard is crucial for embedding non-volatile memory in automotive microcontrollers and components. This achievement is expected to enhance Weebits position in the automotive sector and other industries requiring high-temperature reliability, such as industrial and IoT applications. The market for automotive semiconductors is projected to grow significantly, driven by electrification and advanced driver assistance systems, areas where ReRAM technology is pivotal.
EMASS and Weebit Nano collaborate on ultra-low-power edge AI demonstration using ReRAM
Weebit Nano Ltd, a developer of advanced memory technologies, is collaborating with Embedded AI Systems Pte. Ltd. (EMASS) to demonstrate the advantages of combining Weebits ReRAM technology with EMASS ultra-low-power AI SoC at the embedded world 2025 Conference & Exhibition. This partnership aims to enhance energy efficiency, reduce power consumption, and enable instant system wake-up for AI-driven applications, particularly in edge computing. The collaboration sets the stage for developing a monolithic edge AI solution that integrates ReRAM in advanced process nodes, potentially delivering unprecedented performance and efficiency for smart edge-enabled devices. The demonstration marks a significant step towards creating a fully integrated AI and ReRAM system-on-chip (SoC), which could redefine energy efficiency for AI applications across various industries.
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We're Not Worried About Weebit Nano's (ASX:WBT) Cash Burn
The article discusses Weebit Nanos financial situation, focusing on its cash burn rate and cash reserves. As of December 2024, the company had AU$97 million in cash and a cash burn of AU$22 million annually, providing a cash runway of approximately 4.4 years. Despite a 30% reduction in cash burn year-on-year, the company still does not generate significant operating revenue, reporting only AU$1.5 million in the last twelve months. The article suggests that while Weebit Nano has time to develop its business, it may need to raise more cash through issuing shares or taking on debt to fuel faster growth.
Weebit Nano licenses its ReRAM technology to onsemi
Weebit Nano Ltd, a developer of advanced memory technologies, has entered into a licensing agreement with onsemi, a tier-1 semiconductor supplier. The agreement involves the integration of Weebits resistive random access memory (ReRAM) technology into onsemis Treo platform, enhancing its embedded non-volatile memory capabilities. This collaboration highlights the industrys recognition of ReRAM as a superior alternative to traditional flash storage, offering benefits such as lower power consumption and cost-effectiveness. The partnership is expected to bolster Weebits position in the semiconductor industry, particularly in applications like IoT devices, smartphones, and AI. The announcement was made on January 1, 2025.
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Close the Loop Leads 3 ASX Penny Stocks With Growth Potential
Close the Loop Ltd, a company involved in the collection and recycling of electronic equipment and other materials, is set to be acquired by Adamantem Capital Management Pty Ltd for A$0.27 per share. Despite challenges such as shareholder dilution and declining profit margins, the company maintains a satisfactory financial position with assets covering its short-term liabilities. The acquisition is seen as a growth-positive move, offering potential for future expansion and stability. Close the Loop reported A$212.96 million in sales for fiscal year 2024, with a net income of A$10.95 million. The acquisition highlights the companys solid financial foundation and potential for growth in the recycling and resource recovery sectors.
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וויביט ננו השלימה גיוס של 33 מיליון דולר - Techtime - חדשות אלקטרוניקה והייטק
Weebit Nano, an Israeli company specializing in ReRAM technology, has successfully raised $33 million (AUD 50 million) from institutional and qualified investors on the Australian Stock Exchange. The funds will be used to accelerate commercialization efforts, support development, and strengthen the companys balance sheet. Weebit Nano is expanding its global sales network, appointing representatives in the US, China, Taiwan, Korea, and Europe. The company is in advanced discussions with several global semiconductor players to commercialize its technology and license agreements. Weebit Nanos ReRAM technology offers significant advantages over traditional flash memory, making it suitable for IoT, AI, and data center applications. The company is strategically positioned as the only independent supplier in the resistive memory market.
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Discover 3 ASX Penny Stocks With Market Caps Over A$200M
The article discusses the performance and potential of penny stocks in the Australian market, highlighting companies like GreenX Metals, Mayne Pharma Group, and Weebit Nano. GreenX Metals, with a market cap of A$226.40 million, is focused on the Arctic Rift Copper Project in Greenland. Despite being pre-revenue, the company has expanded its portfolio through an Earn-in Agreement to acquire interest in Germanys Richelsdorf copper-silver mines. Mayne Pharma Group, with a market cap of A$389.51 million, has seen significant revenue growth but remains unprofitable. Weebit Nano, with a market cap of A$388.97 million, is developing non-volatile memory technology and has collaborated with DB HiTek. The article emphasizes the potential growth opportunities in these companies despite current financial challenges.
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Weebit Nano and DB HiTek tape-out ReRAM module in DB HiTek’s 130nm BCD process
Weebit Nano Ltd, a developer of advanced memory technologies, and DB HiTek, a semiconductor foundry, have released a demonstration chip that integrates Weebits Resistive Random-Access Memory (ReRAM) module in DB HiTeks 130nm Bipolar-CMOS-DMOS (BCD) process. The chips will be used for testing and qualification before customer production. The companies aim to have the technology ready for production in Q2 2025. DB HiTeks 130nm BCD process is ideal for consumer, industrial, and IoT devices. Weebit ReRAM provides a cost-effective, low-power non-volatile memory that is easy to integrate and has excellent retention at high temperatures.
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Weebit Nano to present test results of ReRAM performance on GlobalFoundries 22FDX® wafers at FMS 2024
Weebit Nano Ltd, a leading developer and licensor of advanced memory technologies, is participating in the Future of Memory and Storage 2024 conference in Santa Clara, California. The companys VP of Quality and Reliability, Amir Regev, will present on technology enhancements needed to expand resistive random-access memory (ReRAM) into areas with extended requirements such as automotive applications. He will also discuss the performance of Weebit ReRAM on GlobalFoundries 22FDX® wafers. The companys ReRAM technology offers faster, less expensive, more reliable and more energy efficient memory solutions for a range of electronic products.
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Weebit Nano (ASX:WBT) Is In A Good Position To Deliver On Growth Plans
Weebit Nano, a company listed on the ASX, is under scrutiny for its cash burn rate. The company had AU$72m in cash and no debt as of December 2023, with a cash burn of AU$32m over the previous year, giving it a cash runway of 2.3 years. However, the companys cash burn increased by 152% over the last year, raising concerns about its financial health. Despite this, the companys market capitalisation of AU$430m suggests it could raise more cash to fund growth with minimal dilution or borrowing.
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Weebit Nano and Efabless collaborate to enable easy, affordable prototyping of innovative SoC designs
Weebit Nano Ltd and Efabless Corporation have announced a collaboration that will allow Efabless chipIgnite customers to integrate Weebit’s Resistive RAM (ReRAM) IP into their designs. The ReRAM technology is an advanced non-volatile memory (NVM) that enables more energy-efficient, reliable, secure, and lower-cost systems on chip (SoC) designs. As part of the agreement, Efabless customers will pay a fee to use Weebit ReRAM in their designs and will license the Weebit ReRAM IP directly from Weebit if they decide to move to commercial production.
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Weebit Nano to demo its ReRAM technology on GlobalFoundries’ 22FDX® platform
Weebit Nano Ltd, a leading developer of advanced memory technologies, will showcase a live demo of its Resistive Random-Access Memory (ReRAM) technology implemented in GlobalFoundries’ 22FDX® platform at the Embedded World 2024 conference in Nuremberg, Germany. The demonstration will highlight the capabilities of Weebit ReRAM, including ultra-low power consumption, fast programming time, and byte addressability. The companys CEO, Coby Hanoch, stated that the demonstration is a testament to the scalability of their ReRAM and the teams ongoing efforts to achieve the best possible performance.
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Weebit Nano demonstrates performance of its ReRAM under extended automotive conditions
Weebit Nano Ltd, a leading developer of advanced memory technologies, is demonstrating the high endurance and reliability of its Resistive Random-Access Memory (ReRAM) in extended automotive conditions. The Weebit ReRAM module in SkyWater Technology’s 130nm CMOS (S130) process has been fully qualified at temperatures of up to 125 degrees Celsius. The company is now demonstrating performance at higher temperatures and endurance levels. The companys latest results reaffirm the viability of Weebit ReRAM for use in microcontrollers and other automotive components.
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We Think Weebit Nano (ASX:WBT) Can Easily Afford To Drive Business Growth
Weebit Nano, an early-stage business, has been assessed for its cash burn situation. The companys cash burn reduced by 6.5% over the last year, indicating a steady rate of business development with a slight decrease in spending. Weebit Nano had zero debt and cash worth AU$88m as of June 2023, giving it a cash runway of about 4.3 years. The companys market capitalisation is AU$790m and it burnt through AU$20m last year, which is 2.6% of the companys market value. This suggests that it could easily issue a few shares to fund more growth.
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Weebit Nano receives wafers manufactured in GlobalFoundries’ 22FDX® process
Weebit Nano Ltd, a leading developer of advanced memory technologies for the global semiconductor industry, has begun initial testing on 22nm FD-SOI wafers with embedded Weebit ReRAM. The wafers were manufactured in GlobalFoundries’ 22FDX® platform and are showing positive results. These are the first wafers with Weebit ReRAM manufactured in 22nm, a process node where embedded flash is not viable. The wafers are designed for connected and ultra-low power applications such as IoT and edge AI. Weebit Nanos CEO, Coby Hanoch, stated that this development brings them closer to providing Weebit ReRAM as a commercial solution in 22nm for customers’ innovative SoCs targeting applications in areas such as IoT, 5G, edge AI and automotive.
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Weebit Nano’s ReRAM IP achieves high temperature qualification in SkyWater Technology’s S130 process
Weebit Nano Limited and SkyWater Technology have announced that Weebit’s Resistive Random-Access Memory (ReRAM) IP module has been fully qualified in SkyWater’s 130nm CMOS (S130) process at temperatures of up to 125 degrees Celsius. This qualification demonstrates the quality and repeatability of Weebit’s embedded ReRAM IP for applications requiring high-temperature reliability. This includes various industrial, IoT, and aerospace products, as well as many automotive components. The qualification was performed to well-known JEDEC industry standards for NVMs.
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Weebit Nano’s ReRAM IP awarded Embedded Solution Product of the Year in The Electronic Industry Awards
Weebit Nano Limited, a developer of advanced memory technologies, has been awarded the Embedded Solution Product of the Year Award at the Electronics Industry Awards 2023 for its Weebit ReRAM IP. This non-volatile memory technology is designed to replace flash memory, offering faster, more reliable, and energy-efficient solutions for various applications. The award, voted by industry peers, highlights Weebits innovation and leadership in the semiconductor sector. The recognition is expected to enhance Weebits reputation and attract potential customers interested in cutting-edge memory solutions.
Weebit Nano’s ReRAM IP awarded Embedded Solution Product of the Year in The Electronic Industry Awards
Weebit Nano Ltd, a developer of advanced memory technologies, has been awarded the Embedded Solution Product of the Year Award at the Electronics Industry Awards 2023 for its Weebit ReRAM IP. The technology is a non-volatile memory (NVM) designed to replace flash memory in a wide range of applications. The award is voted for by the semiconductor industry, including electronics and systems designers and other engineering community members. Weebit Nanos CEO, Coby Hanoch, said the award recognises the companys technology excellence and its unique combination of analog and digital design, process and device expertise.
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וויביט מדווחת על הסכם עם יצרנית השבבים הדרום-קוריאנית DBH: תספק טכנולוגיית זיכרון התנגדותי שתשולב במוצרי IoT
Weebit Nano, an Australian developer of memory technologies, has announced that its Resistive Random Access Memory (ReRAM) technology will be integrated into the chips of South Korean company DB Hitek (DBH). DBH is one of the worlds top 10 chip manufacturers, specialising in analogue chips and power management. The agreement allows DBH to implement Weebits technology in its 130-nanometer manufacturing process, suitable for analogue chips, mixed signals and power management (PMIC) intended for home and industrial IoT products. DBH can also apply Weebits technology in additional manufacturing processes for its customers in exchange for an additional usage license.
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Weebit Nano licenses ReRAM to DB HiTek, a global top-10 foundry
Weebit Nano Ltd, a developer of advanced memory technologies, has entered into a commercial agreement with DB HiTek, a leading foundry. The agreement allows DB HiTek to manufacture Weebits ReRAM technology for its customers analog and power designs. This partnership is expected to enhance Weebits market presence by leveraging DB HiTeks extensive customer base. The collaboration involves technology transfer, qualification, and licensing, with Weebit receiving manufacturing license fees and royalties. This move is seen as a strategic step for Weebit to expand its reach in the semiconductor industry, particularly in the IoT and consumer electronics sectors. The agreement is effective immediately, with technology transfer to DB HiTeks production facilities already underway.
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Weebit Nano licenses ReRAM to DB HiTek, a global top-10 foundry
Weebit Nano qualifies its ReRAM module for automotive grade temperature
Weebit Nano Ltd has fully qualified its Resistive Random-Access Memory (ReRAM) module up to 125 degrees Celsius, the temperature specified for automotive grade 1 Non-Volatile Memories (NVMs). This achievement demonstrates the suitability of Weebit ReRAM for use in microcontrollers and other automotive components, as well as high-temperature industrial and IoT applications. The qualification was performed based on well-known JEDEC industry standards for NVMs. Weebit Nano is extending the qualification of its ReRAM technology to even higher temperatures, longer retention and higher endurance levels.
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We're Interested To See How Weebit Nano (ASX:WBT) Uses Its Cash Hoard To Grow
Weebit Nano, an unprofitable company, has seen its share price rise 134% over the last year. Despite this, there are concerns about the companys cash burn rate. The companys cash runway, the amount of time it would take to burn through its cash reserves at its current cash burn rate, is about 3.7 years from December 2022. Over the last year, Weebit Nanos cash burn dropped by 16%, indicating that the company is spending enough to advance its business plans. The companys cash burn equates to about 1.1% of its market value, suggesting it could easily raise the cash by issuing a few shares or borrowing a little to fund another years growth.
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Weebit Nano’s ReRAM IP now fully qualified in SkyWater Technology’s S130 process
Weebit Nanos ReRAM IP has been fully qualified for industrial temperatures using SkyWaters 130nm CMOS process. The qualification confirms the quality, reliability, and repeatability of Weebits embedded ReRAM module. The ReRAM technology enables companies to create more energy-efficient, reliable, secure, and cost-effective systems on chip designs. Weebit Nano is engaged in customer discussions and expects to have its ReRAM technology in design with one or more customers this year. SkyWaters technology as-a-service approach and robust process technologies make it an excellent fit for Weebits ReRAM technology. Weebit ReRAM IP is available now in SkyWaters S130 process design kit.
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Weebit Nano announces participation at the Design Automation Conference (DAC) 2023
Weebit Nano Ltd will demonstrate its production-ready resistive RAM (ReRAM) IP at the Design Automation Conference (DAC) 2023. The companys ReRAM technology offers ultra-low power consumption, excellent retention, fast access time, and high tolerance to radiation and electromagnetic interference. Weebit Nanos ReRAM has been nominated for an Electronics Industry Award in 2023. The company is a leading developer of next-generation semiconductor memory technology.
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Weebit Nano to present recent ReRAM-based developments at the International Memory Workshop (IMW) 2023
Weebit Nano Ltd announces its participation in the 15th IEEE International Memory Workshop (IMW) 2023. The company will present two papers highlighting its resistive random-access memory (ReRAM) technology and its benefits for on-chip security and enhancing intrinsic ReRAM performance. The event will be held from May 21-24, 2023 in Monterey, California. Weebit Nano is a leading developer of advanced semiconductor memory technology, specifically ReRAM, which offers higher performance, lower power consumption, and improved reliability compared to existing Flash memory solutions. The companys ReRAM technology can be easily integrated with existing flows and processes. No specific partners, customers, valuation amount, acquisition amount, investment amount, layoffs, or date of the event are mentioned in the article.
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Weebit Nano successfully secures approximately US$40 million to accelerate development and commercial roll-out of its ReRAM
Weebit Nano Ltd has successfully raised approximately US$40 million through the placement of twelve million new shares to international institutional investors and an oversubscribed share purchase plan to existing shareholders. The funds will be used to further develop and commercialize Weebits resistive random access memory (ReRAM) technology in both the embedded and discrete markets. The companys first ReRAM product is now available to customers through SkyWater Technology, and they are in advanced discussions with many leading fabs and integrated device manufacturers.
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Israeli NVM co Weebit Nano raises $40m
Weebit Nano Ltd, an Israeli memory chip developer, has raised A$60 million in an equity offering. The funds will be used to transfer and qualify Weebit Nanos ReRAM to new Tier-1 fabs and foundries, and support further technology development within the embedded and discrete memory markets. The companys CEO, Coby Hanoch, stated that the funds will position them well to capitalize on significant demand in the NVM market. Weebit Nanos ReRAM provides higher performance and lower power memory solutions for various electronic products. The offering was oversubscribed and investors were from Australia, Israel, and other countries. The companys share price in previous offerings ranged from A$0.28 to A$2.84. The article was published on April 24, 2023.
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Weebit Nano ReRAM IP now available in SkyWater Technology’s S130 process
Weebit Nano partners with University of Florida's Nino Research Group to examine effects of radiation on Weebit ReRAM
Weebit Nano Limited, a leading developer of advanced memory technologies, is partnering with the Nino Research Group (NRG) at the University of Florida to study the effects of radiation on Weebit’s resistive random access memory (ReRAM) technology. Initial studies confirm that Weebit ReRAM arrays are tolerant to high radiation levels. The group will next measure performance of the Weebit ReRAM module under a mixed radiation environment in real-time at the University of Florida Training Reactor (UFTR).
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Weebit Nano receives from SkyWater Technology the first silicon wafers it manufactured with embedded Weebit ReRAM
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Weebit Nano advances its ReRAM selector development to fit embedded & discrete applications
Weebit Nano Limited, a leading developer of next-generation memory technologies for the global semiconductor industry, has made significant progress in its selector development. The company has confirmed that its ReRAM selector is suitable for both embedded and discrete applications, greatly increasing the number of possible applications for Weebit’s technology. The company, together with its development partner CEA-Leti, have demonstrated the potential of the Weebit ReRAM selector to achieve the high densities needed for discrete chips using standard materials and tools.
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Weebit Nano Announces Participation in Flash Memory Summit 2022
Weebit Nano Ltd, a leading developer of next-generation memory technologies, has announced its participation in the Flash Memory Summit in August 2022. During the conference, the companys VP of Technology Development, Amir Regev, will present the development path of Weebits ReRAM towards commercialization. The company will also demonstrate the real-world capability of its ReRAM as a non-volatile memory integrated into an actual subsystem, and a bio-inspired neuromorphic computing demo in which Weebit ReRAM runs inference tasks using CEA-Leti’s Spiking Neural Network algorithms.
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Weebit Nano tapes out ReRAM demo chip to SkyWater foundry
Weebit Nano has announced the first tape-out of its ReRAM technology to a production fab, marking a major milestone towards commercialization. The technology will be available on SkyWater Technologys 130nm CMOS process, enabling customers to use the demo chip for testing and prototyping. Weebit Nanos CEO, Coby Hanoch, expressed satisfaction with the partnership with SkyWater and stated that the company is in discussions with early-adopter customers. SkyWaters President and CEO, Thomas Sonderman, highlighted the enthusiastic interest from customers in areas such as IoT and power management. Weebit Nanos embedded ReRAM module offers enhanced technical parameters and supports an extended temperature range, fast access time, and low standby power.
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Weebit Nano tapes out ReRAM demo chip to SkyWater foundry
Weebit Nano has announced the first tape-out of its ReRAM technology to a production fab, marking a major milestone towards commercialization. The technology will be available on SkyWaters 130nm CMOS process, opening up opportunities in various applications. Weebit Nano is in discussions with early-adopter customers interested in leveraging its faster and more efficient memory technology. SkyWater plans to offer Weebit ReRAM as part of its design IP portfolio, with enthusiastic interest from customers in IoT, power management, and mixed-signal designs. Weebits embedded ReRAM module includes a 256Kb ReRAM array and supports an extended temperature range, fast access time, and low standby power. The demo chip includes the Weebit ReRAM module, a RISC-V microcontroller, and other components for embedded applications.
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Weebit Nano to publicly demonstrate its ReRAM IP module for the first time
שתי החברות של דדי פרלמוטר המתכננות מהפיכה בתעשיית השבבים - Techtime - חדשות אלקטרוניקה והייטק
Dadi Perlmutter, a former senior vice president at Intel, is involved in several start-ups that are developing technologies that could revolutionize various areas in the semiconductor industry. Two of these companies are Weebit Nano and Teramount. Weebit Nano is developing a new type of memory called ReRAM, which is intended to be one of the main alternatives to the widely used flash memory. Teramount is trying to solve a significant problem in the chip industry, particularly in the telecom world, which is related to the difficulty of connecting optical fibers to silicon chips without losing signal strength. Both companies are expected to make significant strides in the coming years.
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Weebit scaling down its ReRAM technology to 22nm
Weebit Nano Limited is collaborating with CEA-Leti to scale its embedded Resistive Random-Access Memory (ReRAM) technology down to 22nm. They are designing a full IP memory module that integrates a multi-megabit ReRAM block targeting an advanced 22nm FD-SOI process. Weebit is rapidly accelerating its development plans to scale its technology to process nodes where existing embedded Flash technology is no longer viable. The CEO of Weebit Nano mentioned that they are progressing their memory technology to smaller geometries to serve applications such as IoT, 5G, and AI. The Head of Silicon Component Division at CEA-Leti mentioned that combining ReRAM technology with FD-SOI holds great promise for low-power embedded devices. This collaboration is expected to enable future customers to use Weebits ReRAM technology in advanced geometries.
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וויביט הציגה ארכיטקטורת ReRAM ליישומי בינה מלאכותית - Techtime - חדשות אלקטרוניקה והייטק
Weebit Nano, an Israeli semiconductor company, has reported further progress in the development of its dedicated memory chips, showcasing a memory cell array in a crossbar architecture for the first time. The memory cell array is based on the companys ReRAM technology and is intended for a variety of applications, including artificial intelligence and neuromorphic computing. The company, in partnership with French technological research institute CEA-Leti, has recently filed several patents related to this technology. Weebit Nano also announced the appointment of Gabriel Molas, a senior researcher at Leti, as the companys Chief Scientist.
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וויביט מדווחת על התקדמות נוספת בפיתוח שבבי זיכרון ייעודיים ליישומי בינה מלאכותית - Chiportal
Memory technology developer Weebit Nano has announced progress in the development of specialized memory chips and has unveiled a memory cell array based on crossbar architecture. The memory cell array is based on Weebits ReRAM technology and is intended for various applications, including artificial intelligence and neuromorphic computing. Weebit Nano continues to expand its product line with the expansion of its technology to a 28-nanometer manufacturing geometry. The company sees this as a breakthrough in the memory market.
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Weebit Nano demonstrates its first crossbar ReRAM arrays
Weebit Nano Limited, in partnership with CEA-Leti, has achieved a significant milestone by demonstrating its first operational crossbar arrays. These arrays utilize a 1S1R architecture, enabling high density and the potential for stacking in 3D layers. Weebits crossbar ReRAM architecture has applications in storage class memory, persistent memory, AI architectures, and more. The company has filed new patents to protect its ReRAM intellectual property. This development marks progress towards creating discrete memory solutions. Weebit Nano is a leading developer of next-generation semiconductor memory technology, offering faster, more reliable, and energy-efficient memory solutions. The technology can be easily integrated into existing processes without large investments.
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וויביט הישראלית גייסה כ-19 מיליון דולר בהובלת מיטב דש New-Tech OnLine
וויביט ננו דיווחה על גיוס של כ-19 מיליון דולר להאצת פיתוח טכנולוגיות זיכרון והרחבת פעילות השיווק והמכירות. הגיוס הובילה מיטב דש והשתתפו בו גם קרנות השקעה ישראליות. החברה מפתחת טכנולוגיות זיכרון בגיאומטריות ייצור נמוכות ומבוססת על טכנולוגיית ה-ReRAM. בנוסף, וויביט חתמה הסכם רישוי עם יצרנית השבבים האמריקאית SkyWater. הסכם זה מאפשר לוויביט לספק טכנולוגיית הזיכרון שפיתחה ללקוחות בשווקי החלל והביטחון, הרכב, מחשוב ענן, מוצרי IoT והביו-רפואה.
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וויביט הציגה לראשונה את טכנולוגיית הזיכרון שלה בגאומטריית 28 ננומטר New-Tech OnLine
וויביט ננו דיווחה על התקדמות משמעותית בפיתוח טכנולוגיית הזיכרון ReRAM והציגה לראשונה יכולת ייצור בגיאומטריית 28 ננומטר. היכולת להציג סיליקון בתהליך ייצור של 28 ננומטר מציבה את טכנולוגיית ה-ReRAM של וויביט בעמדת יתרון מול הפלאש. החברה דיווחה גם על הסכם רישוי ראשון לאספקת טכנולוגיית הזיכרון ליצרנית השבבים האמריקאית SkyWater. ההסכם מאפשר לוויביט להרחיב את שוק היעד שלה.
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וויביט הישראלית מתקרבת לייצור המוני של טכנולוגיית הזיכרון שפיתחה, המיועדת למוצרי IoT, רובוטיקה ומכוניות אוטונומיות - Chiportal
Memory technology developer Weebit Nano has successfully integrated its ReRAM technology into an integrated memory chip, which will be used for various electronics, IoT, robotics, and autonomous vehicles. Weebit expects to announce a licensing agreement with its first customer in the coming months and complete technology qualification in the first half of 2022. The companys licensing model involves selling licenses to manufacturers in exchange for an upfront fee and royalties from the sale of end products. Weebits ReRAM technology offers cost savings in manufacturing, extended memory lifespan, and reduced power consumption compared to other non-volatile memory technologies in the market. The company also recently announced progress in the development of specialized memory chips.
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Weebit Nano successfully demonstrates integration of selector with ReRAM cell for the stand-alone memory market
Weebit Nano Ltd has achieved the industrys first commercial integration of an oxide-based ReRAM cell with an ovonic threshold switching (OTS) selector, marking a significant step towards expanding its target market beyond embedded non-volatile memory (NVM) to include discrete memory technology. This achievement enables the implementation of 3D memory stacking and crossbar architectures in future developments. Weebit Nano and its development partner CEA-Leti achieved this milestone three months ahead of schedule. The integration of the OTS selector with the ReRAM cell allows for optimized cell access within a memory array, supporting high memory densities and advanced processes. Weebit Nano sees a broad range of opportunities for discrete ReRAM in various segments and will continue to focus on its near-term progress in the embedded memory module.
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Memory tech co Weebit Nano raises $8.8m on ASX
Weebit Nano, a company developing ReRAM non-volatile memory technology, has raised $8.8 million in an equity offering on the Australian Securities Exchange. The cash raised will enable the company to accelerate development and the transfer of its technology to production fabs. Weebit Nano also expanded its strategic agreement with French research institute CEA-Leti, strengthening its competitive advantage and allowing for the integration of ReRAM technology into a wider range of future products. The company claims that its memory technology is cheaper, faster, more reliable, and more energy-efficient than existing Flash technology.
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Weebit Nano appoints Ilan Sever to drive R&D Israeli PRs News
"Every electronic device in the world is our target"
Weebit Nano, an Israeli technology company, has experienced a significant increase in its share price, with a return of 400% and a market cap of A$210 million. The company produces advanced non-volatile memory technology using standard materials, which sets it apart from competitors. Weebit Nano recently released a quarterly update, indicating that its technology will reach the market and commercial agreements will be signed in 2021. The company has attracted investment institutions and is seeking Israeli investors. Weebit Nano addresses the $60 billion non-volatile memory market, which is expected to grow to $100 billion by 2025. The companys business model involves licensing its technology to companies and receiving royalties based on sales. Weebit Nano is open to acquisition opportunities and has good relations with Chinese companies in the semiconductor industry.
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Weebit Nano appoints Eran Briman as VP Marketing & Business Development Israeli PRs News
Israeli memory technology developer Weebit Nano raises $9.1 million
Weebit Nano, a next-gen memory solution company, has raised an additional $9.1 million in funding, bringing its total funding to $18 million. The funds will be used to prepare for mass production of their Resistive Random-Access-Memory (ReRAM) technology in 2021. Weebit Nano has two commercial collaborations with Chinese companies XTX and SiEn to integrate its technology with other products. The companys placement on the ASX was supported by BDO Israel. Weebit Nano aims to develop a dedicated module for embedded systems as its first target market for ReRAM technology.
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Weebit Nano raised $4.5 million to commercialize ReRAM technology - Israel Electronics News
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What comes after flash? Weebit Nano hopes its ReRAM will
Israeli startup Weebit Nano is developing silicon oxide ReRAM memory as a potential successor to flash solid-state drives (SSDs). The company claims that its ReRAM memory is 1,000x faster, uses 1,000x less energy, and lasts 100x longer than NAND flash. Weebit plans to integrate its technology with other vendors chips initially, targeting the embedded component market. It is counting on big orders from China, where demand for flash storage exceeds local production capacity. Weebit has also partnered with LETI (Laboratoire d’Électronique et de Technologie de l’Information) to develop its prototypes and explore applications in machine learning training workloads. The article does not mention any specific customers, investors, or financial details.
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Weebit Nano and SiEn to jointly investigate non-volatile memory opportunities
Semiconductor company Weebit Nano has signed a letter of intent with Chinese company SiEn (QingDao) Integrated Circuits to explore how Weebit’s technology can be used in SiEn’s products. Weebits ReRAM technology could enhance SiEn’s competitive position by adding significant non-volatile memory capability to SiEns products. This partnership could also validate the communal integrated device manufacturer (CIDM) model first pioneered by SiEn. SiEns founder, Dr Richard Chang, is known as the father of the Chinese semiconductor.
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Weebit Nano (ASX:WBT) launches program for discrete memory components
Memory tech developer Weebit Nano has launched a program to address the needs of discrete memory components. The recent third-party validation of Weebits memory technology has allowed the company to accelerate its entry into the discrete memory chip market. Weebit will work with its partner Leti to develop a selector for the discrete memory market. The company aims to demonstrate the ReRAM cell for the discrete memory market by mid-2021.
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Weebit Nano and Leti file three new patents for improved yield and reliability of advanced ReRAM products
Weebit Nano and Leti have filed three new patents for Weebits Silicon Oxide (SiOx) ReRAM technology. The patents use smart algorithms to increase the reliability and yield of ReRAM memory cells and enable scalable immune ReRAM process improvements. The patents address physical limitations in advanced geometries, resulting in increased yield and revenues per wafer. Weebit Nano is refining its ReRAM technology in partnership with Leti and plans to transfer its technology to a production fab by December 2020.
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Semiconductor Startup Weebit Announces Placement Commitments Worth $1.7 Million
Weebit Nano Ltd. has obtained commitments for a placement of 6,410,256 newly issued shares at a valuation of AUD 2.5 million. The company also plans to launch an entitlement offering to existing shareholders. The funds raised will be used for manufacturing and expanding the team.
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Weebit Nano Ltd joins Leti to develop advanced memory technology
Flash memory co Weebit Nano raises A$5m on ASX
Israeli high-tech company Weebit Nano has raised A$5 million through a reverse merger on the Australian Securities Exchange. The company now has a market cap of A$26 million. Weebit Nano was founded in 2014 to develop memory and semiconductor technology. The CEO rejected the investment terms of an Israeli venture capitalist and opted for an Australian IPO instead. The ASX is seen as a liquid venture capital market without restrictive conditions.
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