http://hexus.net/tech/news/ram/12005...ram-next-year/

While rival semiconductor companies have developed modern non-volatile memory solutions such as 3D XPoint or NVDIMMs, Fujitsu is taking a different tack in the wake of its licensing agreement with US-based Nantero Inc. Backed by investment arms of companies such as Dell, Cisco, and Kingston Technologies, we will likely see Nantero designed carbon nanotube NRAM DIMMs reach the market in 2019. The first such components will be made on Fujitsu Semiconductor's mature 55nm process and offer persistence, high endurance, RAM-like speeds, and greater power efficiency.
  • NRAM uses carbon nanotube technology,
  • It offers faster write speeds,
  • And lower power consumption compared to rival tech.
  • NRAM is persistent, which is good for functionality and power saving,
  • These features will make it attractive in various applications such as big data, IoT Edge, authentication, networks and wireless.
  • NRAM can operate at high temperatures,
  • So it is good for automotive, industrial and IoT applications.