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Advancements in Solid State Drives, Microchips, and Field Programmable Gate Arrays

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  • 15 Pages
  • May 2018
  • Region: Global
  • Frost & Sullivan
  • ID: 4580147

This Microelectronics TOE profiles developments in solid state drives, microchips, and field programmable gate arrays. Innovations include non-volatile memory express solid state drive (SSD) controllers with host interface flexibility, SSD using intelligent destruction circuit, self-sufficient chips that are independent of battery, flash controller technology-based solid state drives, and a visual system integrator using FPGA/embedded system integration.

The Microelectronics TechVision Opportunity Engine (TOE) captures global electronics-related innovations and developments on a weekly basis. Developments are centred on electronics attributed by low power and cost, smaller size, better viewing, display and interface facilities, wireless connectivity, higher memory capacity, flexibility and wearables. Research focus themes include small footprint lightweight devices (CNTs, graphene), smart monitoring and control (touch and haptics), energy efficiency (LEDs, OLEDs, power and thermal management, energy harvesting), and high speed and improved conductivity devices (SiC, GaN, GaAs).

Miniaturization, a move toward lower power consumption, and the need for enhanced features are driving innovations in the electronics sector. Technology focus areas include semiconductor manufacturing and design, flexible electronics, 3D integration/IC, MEMS and NEMS, solid state lighting, advanced displays, nanoelectronics, wearable electronics, brain computer interface, advanced displays, near field communication, and next generation data storage or memory.

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Innovations in Solid State Drives, Microchips, and Field Programmable Gate Arrays

  • Non-volatile Memory Express SSD Controllers with Host Interface Flexibility
  • Solid State Drive Using Intelligent Destruction Circuit
  • Self-sufficient Chips Independent of Battery
  • Flash Controller Technology-based Solid State Drives
  • Visual System Integrator using FPGA/Embedded System Integration
  • Industry Contacts