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Weebit Nano Shares Jump on ReRAM Update

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By Kiryll Prakapenka, Wednesday, 22 June 2022

Memory-technology developer Weebit Nano [ASX:WBT] revealed it will demonstrate its ReRAM module technology to the public.

Memory-technology developer Weebit Nano [ASX:WBT] revealed it will demonstrate its ReRAM module technology to the public.

WBT shares rose as high as 18% on Tuesday.

Weebit has had a volatile 12 months, with the WBT stock trading as low as $1.5 and as high as $4.5.

Currently, Weebit shares are trading at $2.20 a share, down 20% year to date.

asx:WBT stock prices chart 2022 weebit

Source: Tradingview.com

Weebit Nano to demo its ReRAM tech

Memory-tech developer Weebit Nano announced that it will showcase its Resistive Random-Access-Memory (ReRAM) to the public for the first time at an industry event today.

Weebit hopes the demonstration will highlight its technology’s ‘real-world capability as a non-volatile memory (NVM) integrated into an actual subsystem.’

How will it do that?

In Weebit’s words:

‘The Interactive demonstration at the Leti Innovation Days event will show Weebit ReRAM functioning as an NVM memory block, being fed live images and retaining this data while powered off, then displaying the data separately.

‘The demonstration will also show the speed of the ReRAM module, clearly highlighting its faster write speed compared to typical flash memory technology.’

The company will also be demonstrating how its flash memory technology works, explaining that the ReRAM module has been programmed with faster writing speed in comparison with commercial flash memory.

Weebit CEO, Coby Hanoch, said:

‘This is the first time we are publicly demonstrating our ReRAM embedded in silicon, less than a year after taping out the module.

‘The demo of our ReRAM technology represents yet another key technical milestone as we progress toward full productization [sic].

‘The demo will be a great asset for use in our sales activities with potential customers.’

WBT share price outlook

Why did WBT shares spike on today’s relatively brief update?

Investors may have seen in Weebit’s willingness to demo its technology publicly a sign of confidence in its product.

If the company thinks it’s ready to showcase its wares to a scrutinising audience, chances are it’s progressing well with its product development.

Now Weebit must secure potential customers and whip up commercial interest in its ReRAM tech.

Weebit shares then crumbled when the company announced its half-year results in ‘significant technical and commercial progress.’

Weebit is one small ASX stock wishing to burst on the international scene by aiming to develop innovative technology.

But WBT isn’t the only Aussie small-cap with such aims.

The ASX is home to many small caps wishing to upend established industries with disruptive products.

In a recent report, our small-cap experts have profiled seven such Aussie stocks, including one they call lithium’s little brother.

Click here to read on about the seven stocks!

 

Regards,

Kiryll Prakapenka

For Money Morning

All advice is general advice and has not taken into account your personal circumstances.

Please seek independent financial advice regarding your own situation, or if in doubt about the suitability of an investment.

Kiryll Prakapenka

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