Inventing Memory for Things
About Adesto
Adesto offers the world’s lowest power memory solutions unleashing innovation for a new class of connected applications and previously unimagined devices. The company has designed and built a portfolio of innovative products, including Fusion Serial Flash, DataFlash® and Mavriq™ serial memory. Adesto holds more than 100 patents with dozens more in process and is working with visionary companies across various industries to deploy its technology to the market.
The CBRAM Advantage
Conductive Bridging RAM (CBRAM) is a breakthrough technology platform that overcomes a critical power barrier to widespread innovation. Adesto’s Mavriq™ memory, built on CBRAM technology, is adaptable for a broad range of applications–from medical devices and appliances to wearables and smartphones. It enables 100 times less energy consumption than today’s leading memory technologies without sacrificing performance and reliability.
In the News
Adesto Releases High Temperature Non-Volatile Memories for Emerging Applications
Monday, March 30, 2015
New Serial Flash Memory Chips Operate at Temperatures Between -40 and 125 Degrees Celsius
SUNNYVALE, CA–(Marketwired – Mar 30, 2015) – Adesto Technologies, the inventor and market leader of the world’s lowest power memory solutions, today announced new additions to its Serial Flash family of memory chips designed to operate at ...
Are new technologies for Non Volatile Memories really about to start high volume production?
Tuesday, February 24, 2015
I-Micronews, February 24, 2015, Villeurbanne, France – NVM new technologies have been developed in the last 25 years in order to replace flash and DRAM memories, either on niche applications (like FRAM) or for mainstream business, with limited impact up to now. But a series of new technologies (and companies) ...
Why some of tech’s greatest minds are still missing the Internet of Things picture
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Venturebeat, January 31, 2015 — I did not attend the annual Consumer Electronics Show two weeks ago, but I eagerly read about the prototypes for new consumer gadgets and services that debuted there. From all accounts, the Internet of Things was a major theme of the show. Yet, to my ...











