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HP Collaborates with Hynix to Bring the Memristor to Market in Next-generation Memory
Technology from HP Labs will enable quicker, more energy-efficient computing PALO ALTO, Calif. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — August 31, 2010 — HP (NYSE: HPQ) today announced that it has entered into a joint development agreement with Hynix Semiconductor Inc., a world-leading memory supplier, to bring memristor, a new circuit element first intentionally demonstrated in HP Labs, to market in future memory products. Highlights
Memristor research from HP Labs Memristors require less energy to operate, are faster than present solid-state storage technologies and can retain information even when power is off. The memristor, short for “memory resistor,” was postulated to be the fourth basic circuit element by Prof. Leon Chua of the University of California at Berkeley in 1971 and first intentionally reduced to practice by researchers in HP Labs, the company’s central research arm, in 2006. Earlier this year, HP announced the discovery that the memristor also can perform logic, showing that memristor-based devices could change the standard paradigm of computing by enabling computation to one day be performed in chips where data is stored, rather than on a specialized central processing unit. Bringing research to market Joint development agreements are one way in which HP partners with others to leverage its intellectual property, which includes a portfolio of more than 30,000 patents. By collaborating with others to bring new technologies to market through intellectual property licenses and other technology transfer agreements, HP helps create new markets and generates a return on its research and development investment. Supporting quotes “The memristor has storage capacity abilities many times greater than what competing technologies offer. By adopting HP’s memristor technology we can deliver new, energy-efficient products to our customers more quickly.”
“This agreement brings together HP’s core intellectual property and a first-rate supplier with the capacity to bring this innovation to market in world-class memory on a mass scale. It is the most recent example of HP’s ability to drive product innovation from the Labs out into the commercial world. This is discovery and invention with clear purpose, which differentiates HP and reinforces the value of our research enterprise to HP as a whole.”
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About Hynix Semiconductor Inc.
Hynix Semiconductor Inc. (HSI) of Icheon, Korea, is the world’s top tier
memory semiconductor supplier offering Dynamic Random Access Memory
chips (DRAMs), Flash memory chips (NAND Flash) and CMOS Image Sensor
(CIS) for a wide range of distinguished customers globally. The
company’s shares are traded on the Korea Exchange, and the Global
Depository shares are listed on the Luxembourg Stock Exchange. Further
information about Hynix is available at
www.hynix.com .
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