With a read and write cycle time of 45ns and with a parallel asynchronous SRAM-like interface, the 16Mbit automotive MRAM is said to provide a high performance, high reliability persistent memory solution.
Meanwhile, Everspin is also introducing a 128kbit SPI MRAM in Grade 1 and Grade 3 (-40 to 105°C) versions. The serial interface MRAM fits in an 8pin DFN package and offers high speed writes, unlimited endurance and high reliability, but in a small footprint.
Scott Sewell, vice president of sales and marketing, said: “System designers are turning to MRAM for use across all of the functions in the automobile and these products give them a wider choice of density and performance while simplifying system design.”