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Everspin and Aupera Reveal 32MB All-MRAM Storage Module in M.2 Form Factor

Enabling higher performing flash array systems

Everspin Technologies, Inc. and Aupera Technologies Inc., announce all MRAM storage module in the M.2 form factor, AupM001.

Aupera Board with ST-MRAM

The AupM001 is equipped with company’s non-volatile, high endurance, 64Mb DDR3 ST-MRAM devices and a PCIe backhaul interface. AupM001’s initial capacity is 32MB, with higher capacity’s coming soon. It is used in Aupera’s all flash array system for parity check and as a hardware accelerated engine for specific applications that require low latency and high performance.

Aupera Technologies has launched all flash array systems, Aup1000 and Aup2000, built on company’s proprietary distributed computing and storage technology.

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ST-MRAM technology provides high performance, non-volatile RAM with very high endurance for storage and computing markets. Everspin’s ST-MRAM combines the speed and endurance of DRAM with the non-volatility of Flash. It is interface compatible with DDR3 SDRAM. Everspin offers commercially-available Spin Torque MRAM and a roadmap of ST-MRAM solutions that meets tomorrow’s storage system requirements. ST-MRAM gives designers of high performance storage systems the ability to achieve ultra-low latency, increase reliability with high cycling endurance, and protect data in the event of power loss.

The combination of Everspin’s DDR3 ST-MRAM and Aupera’s innovative, scalable M.2 MRAM module solve the problem of write latency and endurance associated with NAND Flash systems” said Phill LoPresti, president and CEO, Everspin. “We are pleased that Aupera has chosen our MRAM technology as the solution to bring faster performance to their storage arrays“.

As a storage system innovator, Aupera Technologies is excited to be the first to deploy MRAM in the M.2 form factor. The AupM001 brings a high performance engine to our unique storage arrays, delivering higher throughput for compute-intensive applications” said Roy Liao, founder and CEO, Aupera.

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