MRAM Supplier
Magnetoresistive Random-Access Memory (MRAM) is a type of non-volatile random-access memory that stores data in magnetic domains rather than as electrical charges. Unlike traditional RAM (like DRAM and SRAM) which lose their data when power is removed, MRAM retains its data, making it an ideal choice for applications requiring persistent storage with high-speed access. Its key advantages include non-volatility, high endurance (virtually unlimited write cycles), fast read/write speeds, and inherent resistance to radiation and electromagnetic interference. These features position MRAM as a critical technology for demanding applications in aerospace, automotive, industrial automation, and data centers, where reliability and data integrity are paramount. The technology has evolved through several generations, each addressing the limitations of its predecessor to achieve higher density, lower power, and improved performance.