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      UltraRAM, a pioneering memory technology originally conceived at Lancaster University and shepherded by UK-based Quinas Technology, is on the cusp of industrial-scale production—thanks to a critical partnership with compound semiconductors specialist IQE. This “universal” memory promises the speed and low latency of DRAM combined with the non‑volatility and endurance of NAND flash, boasting retention times up to 1,000 years, switching energy under 1 femtojoule, and durability roughly 4,000× that of NAND. Having evolved from early prototypes into readiness for volume manufacturing, UltraRAM now awaits its next phase: pilot production workflows with semiconductor foundries and supply chain entry, all while exploring integration paths into existing device ecosystems.

      Sources: TrendForce, Tom’s Hardware, TechRadar

      Key Takeaways

      – Ultra‑Efficient “Universal Memory”: UltraRAM delivers DRAM-like speed, NAND‑like data persistence—coupled with remarkably low energy use (sub‑femtojoule) and extraordinary endurance.

      – Industrial Scaling Well Underway: A breakthrough epitaxy process using gallium antimonide and aluminum antimonide is now enabling mass production feasibility, moving UltraRAM from lab concept to commercial practicality.

      – Commercialization Still a Challenge: While technology readiness is impressive, securing supply‑chain integration, cost‑effective manufacturing, and system adoption remain critical to its success.

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      UltraRAM might just be the turning point in computing memory. This innovative tech, born from Lancaster University and now championed by Quinas Technology—working closely with semiconductor pioneer IQE—is crafting a memory chip that bridges two historically separate worlds. It offers the lightning-fast access and low latency memory users associate with DRAM, while delivering the long-term data storage, energy savings, and durability you get from NAND flash. Early prototypes already show data retention measured in centuries, switching energy orders of magnitude lower than anything we’ve seen, and an endurance that makes NAND feel almost disposable by comparison.

      That said, ideas alone don’t power your PC or data center. UltraRAM’s transition from academic lab to fabrication floor has seen rapid advances—IQE and Quinas have jointly developed a first‑of‑its‑kind epitaxy process using GaSb and AlSb compound semiconductor layers grown on silicon substrates. This is the linchpin that could unlock volume production. Initial coverage from TechRadar highlights that the “holy grail” of memory has moved a notch closer to real‑world deployment through this strategic industrial partnership.

      Still, the road ahead isn’t without hurdles. The memory industry is deeply entrenched, and UltraRAM must prove it can be made at scale cost‑efficiently and slot into existing device supply chains. As noted by industry watchers, even groundbreaking technology like Intel‘s Optane stalled due to costs and adoption barriers. Quinas and IQE must now secure manufacturing partners, demonstrate yield viability, and show system-level benefits that dominate DRAM + NAND combos.

      If successful, we’re looking at a future where one memory type does it all—fast, durable, non-volatile, low-power—and reshapes computing memory entirely.

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