Next-Generation Memory Market Scope
Today’s memory and storage types work, but they're struggling to stay up with the explosion of information and bandwidth requirements in systems. for instance, DRAM is fast but power-hungry, while both NAND and hard drives are cheap and slow. That’s where next-generation memory fits in. The new memory types combine the speed of SRAM and also the non-volatility of flash with unlimited endurance. These technologies boast some impressive specs, but they need been delayed or fallen in need of their promises—or both. Emerging memory technologies promise to stay voluminous data closer to processors without the high cost or power consumption of SRAM and DRAM.
The Next-Generation Memory market study is segmented by Type (Non-volatile memory [MRAM, FRAM, RERAM, 3D XPoint, NRAM] and Volatile memory [HMC and HBM]), by Application (Consumer Electronics, Enterprise Storage, Automotive and Transportation, Military and Aerospace and Industrial) and major geographies with country level break-up.
The companies are exploring the market by adopting mergers & acquisitions, expansions, investments, new service launches and collaborations as their preferred strategies. The players are exploring new geographies through expansions and acquisitions to avail a competitive advantage through combined synergies. Research Analyst at AMA estimates that United States Players will contribute to the maximum growth of Global Next-Generation Memory market throughout the predicted period.
Samsung Electronics (South Korea), Toshiba (Japan), Micron Technology (United States), Intel (United States), Western Digital (United States), SK Hynix (South Korea), Fujitsu (Japan), Everspin Technologies (United States), Microchip Technology (United States), Adesto Technologies (United States), Advanced Micro Devices (United States), Avalanche Technology (United States), Cypress Semiconductor (United States), IBM Corporation (US, NXP Semiconductor (Netherlands), Open-Silicon (United States), Rambus Inc. (United States), Spin Transfer Technologies (United States), Texas Instruments (United States), Viking Technology (United States), 4DS Memory (Australia), Crossbar Inc. (United States), Nantero (United States) and Kilopass Technology (United States) are some of the key players that are part of study coverage.
About Approach
The research aims to propose a patent-based approach in searching for potential technology partners as a supporting tool for enabling open innovation. The study also proposes a systematic searching process of technology partners as a
preliminary step to select the emerging and key players that are involved in implementing market estimations. While patent analysis is employed to overcome the aforementioned data- and process-related limitations, as expenses occurred in that technology allows us to estimate the market size by evolving segments as target market from total available market.
Segmentation Overview
AMA Research has segmented the market of Global Next-Generation Memory market by Type, Application and Region.
On the basis of geography, the market of Next-Generation Memory has been segmented into South America (Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Rest of South America), Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, South Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, Thailand, Australia, Rest of Asia-Pacific), Europe (Germany, France, Italy, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Belgium, Finland, Denmark, Russia, Rest of Europe), MEA (Middle East, Africa), North America (United States, Canada, Mexico).
In August 2017 - In August 2017, The company launched V-NAND (Vertical NAND) memory solutions and technologies, namely, 1Tb V-NAND chip, 16-terabyte (TB) NGSFF (next-generation small form factor) SSD, and Z-SSD technology to address requirements of next-generation storage systems and data processing.
Market Trend
- Increasing Demand for Enterprise Storage Applications
- Growing Use of Nonvolatile Memory in Smartphones
Market Drivers
- Highly Scalable Memory Device for Technologies Such as Artificial Intelligence (Ai), Internet of Things (IoT), and Big Data
- Demand for Universal Memory Devices
Opportunities
- Growing Demand for Emerging Nonvolatile Memory in Connected Devices
- Potential for Replacing Flash Memory
Restraints
- Issues with Storage in Niche Application and High Cost of Emerging Memory Technologies
- Lack of Stability under Extreme Environmental Conditions
Challenges
- Optimizing Storage Densities and Capacities
- Higher Design Costs Due to Lack of Standardization
Key Target Audience
Manufacturers of Next-Generation Memory, Consumer Electronic Company, Service Providers, End-Users and Others