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3D Non-Volatile Memory Patent Landscape Analysis

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  • 131 Pages
  • March 2018
  • Region: Global
  • Knowmade
  • ID: 4517468

A Young Market With Big Players And A Fast-Moving Ip Landscape

3D NAND Flash Memory devices appeared on the market in 2015 with 3D V-NAND – 32L of Samsung Electronics, followed in 2016 with 3D NAND V2 – 36L of SK Hynix, 3D NAND – 48L of Toshiba/SanDisk and 3D NAND – 32L of Micron/Intel. In recent times, it happens a lot in the 3D non-volatile memory (3D NVM) field with the acquisition of SanDisk by Western Digital, The investments of Chinese government in memory, or the Intel announcement of the Intel/Micron separation for further development of 3D NAND.

We witnessed these evolutions in the IP landscape through the recent increase of 3D NVM-related patents filed by Chinese players (YMTC/YRST) and the numerous Samsung’s patents published the latest months in China, USA and Korea, reflecting its willing to strengthen its 3D NVM IP portfolio. Also, we observed non-practicing entities (NPEs) like Conversant IP and WiLAN are entering the landscape. The presence of such companies is a tangible sign of the market explodes, heralding future IP battles when they will assert their patents to make money.

In this report, the publisher has thoroughly investigated the patents related to 3D non-volatile memories and draws a picture of the current patent landscape and its potential evolution. SanDisk/Western Digital, Samsung and Toshiba are leading the 3D NVM patent landscape. They hold together more than 65% of the patents, Western Digital and Toshiba signed a JV extension until 2029, and Samsung and Western Digital renewed a patent cross-license agreement until 2024. On the other hand, we witnessed the emergence of Chinese players in the IP landscape.

Patent activity related to 3D non-volatile memory (3D NVM) emerged in the 1990s with Toshiba and SanDisk. They signed Joint Venture agreement on Flash Memory in 1999. In the late 2000s, the research and development of 3D architectures appeared with IP related to BiCS (Bit Cost Scalable, SanDisk and Toshiba), TCAT (Terabit Cell Array Transistor, Samsung Electronics) and FG (Floating Gate, SK Hynix). Few years later Micron Technology developed also FG architecture, and Macronix International developed in 2015 SGVC architecture (Single Gate Vertical Channel). Since 2008, the number of patents related to 3D NVM has continuously increased, and today the 3D NVM patent landscape represents over 3,400 patent families including more than 9,400 patents. The landscape is very competitive, with several big companies and the entrance of Chinese players these last years.

Identify Key Ip Players

This report reveals the relative strengths of the top patent owners derived from their portfolio size, patent citation networks, countries of patent filings, and current legal status of patents. Through this in-depth analysis, each of 6 major market players are profiled in this report: SanDisk/Western Digital, Micron Technology, SK Hynix, Toshiba, Samsung, Macronix International. Each profile includes a detailed portfolio analysis with IP dynamics, IP strategies and key patents linked to 3D NAND products. The 3D non-volatile memory patent landscape involves big companies, and this closed domain is very difficult to enter for newcomers. Nevertheless Chinese companies are entering the landscape thanks to their financial means and will maybe change the 3D NVM development of further 3D memory layers. Note that equipment manufacturers like Applied Materials, Tokyo Electron and Lam Research have less than 20 patents related to a 3D non-volatile memory.

Identify Key Technologies

The 3,400 patent families selected for this study have been categorized by memory types and main architectures.  This report reveals the IP strategy and technical choices of patent assignees. We analyzed the current IP position of key players regarding the type of memory (Flash, MRAM, ReRAM, PCRAM) and the architecture (vertical, cross-point). Some companies concentrate on one memory type such as Micron Technology on PCRAM as we expect it with the research on 3D Xpoint Memory. Others like SanDisk are involved in several 3D Non-Volatile Memories.

Focus On China

With all the funds invest by Chinese government in Memory, YMTC/YRST developed last year old generation 3D NAND 36L and try to catch up with major companies. However we can ask us, where do Chinese companies get their IP ? The China memory-related IP landscape is analyzed (2D, 3D, DRAM, SRAM, Flash, Emerging Memories) in order to understand the IP trends and technologies owned by Chinese players such as XMC, YRST, Tsinghua Unigroup, SMIC, etc. We also investigated what IP do the major companies involved in China have like Samsung, SK Hynix or Intel.

Useful Patent Database

This report also includes an Excel database containing the >9,400 patents analyzed in this study. This useful patent database allows multi-criteria searches and includes for each patent its publication numbers, the hyperlink to the original document, its priority dates, title, abstract, patent assignees, memory types/architectures, and current legal status.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction
  • The Authors
  • Scope Of The Report
  • Key Features Of The Report
  • Objectives Of The Report
  • Main Patent Assignees Mentioned In The Report
2. Methodology
  • Patent Search, Selection And Analysis
  • Search Equations
  • Key Patents Identification
  • Terminology
3. Technology Overview
  • 3D Integration Memory
  • Memory Types
  • 3D NVM Roadmap
  • 3D Nand
4. Patent Landscape Overview
  • Time Evolution Of Patent Publications
  • Countries Of Patent Filings
  • Time Evolution Of Patents Publications By Country
  • Main Patent Assignees
  • M&A And Agreements
  • Patent Litigations
  • Time Evolution Of Patent Publications By Assignee
  • Mapping Of Main Patents Owners
  • Mapping Of Main Patent Applicants
  • Summary Of Assignee’S Ip Portfolio
5. Ip Position Of Main Patent Assignees
  • Ip Leadership Of Patent Assignees
  • Citations Analysis
  • Impact Factor Of Patent Portfolios
  • Ip Blocking Potential Of Patent Assignees
  • Key Patent Families
  • Ip Position Vs. Remaining Lifetime Of Enforceable Patents
  • Time Evolution Of Patent Publications By Memory Type (Flash,
  • Mram, Pcram, Reram).
  • Patent Assignees Vs Memory Type (Flash, Mram, Pcram, Reram).
  • Patent Assignees Vs Memory Architecture (Vertical, Cross-Point).
6. Focus On China’S Memory Ip Landscape
  • (2D, 3D, Dram, Sram, Flash, Emerging Memories)
  • Chinese Players / Foreign Players / Emerging Players
7. Focus On Key Players
  • Western Digital/Sandisk, Samsung, Toshiba, Micron Technology, Sk
  • Hynix, Macronix International.
  • For Each Players:
  • 3D NVM Technology Overview
  • Key Patents Linked To 3D Nvm Products
  • 3D NVM Ip Portfolio And Key Patents
8. Focus On 3D Xpoint Memory
Key Intel/Micron’s Patents Linked To 3D Xpoint
9. Conclusions

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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Macronix
  • Micron Technology
  • Samsung
  • SanDisk/Western Digital
  • SK Hynix
  • Toshiba
SanDisk/Western Digital

Methodology

For patent landscape analysis, the patent information is extracted from the FamPat worldwide patent database (Questel-ORBIT) which provides 100+ million patent documents from 95 worldwide patent offices.

The search strategy combines keyword-based searches with expert review and manual screening of the patents. Keywords are searched in the title, abstract, claims and description. Relevant IPC (International Patent Classification) and CPC (Cooperative Patent Classification) are also used for the patent search. The dataset of identified patents is manually cleaned of non-relevant patents. Citing and cited patents of selected relevant patents are also included in the search strategy. The search strategy (keywords and search equations) and the dataset of selected patents is provided in our reports.

The publisher's analysts (PhD team) combine their technical and patent expertise with powerful analytics tools and proprietary methodologies to deliver the most relevant patent analyses.

 

 

 

 

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