Weebit Nano and Efabless hook up for prototyping

Weebit Nano and Efabless have got together to enable fast and easy prototyping of  ICs using Weebit’s technology.

Under the agreement, Efabless chipIgnite customers have access to Weebit’s ReRAM IP, an innovative non-volatile memory (NVM), which they can incorporate into their designs manufactured using SkyWater Technology Foundry’s 130nm CMOS (S130) process.

chipIgnite is an  open-source chip design platform that claims to make it easy and affordable to design and fabricate chips for prototyping or small production programs in areas such as IoT, artificial intelligence and other burgeoning applications.


As chipIgnite users prototype and test their next-generation designs, they can now take advantage of Weebit ReRAM to embed more system capabilities in their products.


Weebit ReRAM is an NVM technology that enables companies to create SoCs  that are more energy Weebit Nano and Efabless hook up for prototypingefficient, more reliable, more secure and lower cost than those using flash or other emerging NVMs.

Weebit ReRAM technology in SkyWater S130 is a radiation tolerant and secure NVM with excellent reliability even at high temperatures. The technology is qualified for automotive-grade temperatures, and ready for production.

As part of the collaboration, Efabless customers will pay a small fee to use Weebit ReRAM in their designs. If the customer decides to move to commercial production with their design, they will license the Weebit ReRAM IP directly from Weebit.

Coby Hanoch, CEO of Weebit Nano, said: “The Efabless chipIgnite program is exciting, as it enables academics, researchers, startups and even groups within large OEMs to quickly and cost-effectively develop and test new designs. As we embark on this collaboration, we anticipate that it will broaden industry awareness of Weebit ReRAM and grow the community of designers using our technology. Some of these users will ultimately want to license our product for commercial production, and we’re working with Efabless to accelerate this process.”

Mohamed Kassem, CTO of Efabless, said: “Efabless makes chip design and prototyping easy and affordable. We are seeing increased interest in creating designs with integrated NVM. We’re delighted to add Weebit’s innovative ReRAM IP to our portfolio, enabling our users to build more capabilities and intelligence for applications such as TinyML. By embedding NVM on-chip in their prototypes, designers can better understand the real-life behavior of their devices.


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