Memoir is a venture backed startup specializing in scaling memory performance. Memory performance is a standard bottleneck in scaling system performance. Memoir is enabling technology to alleviate this bottleneck in an application-independent manner.
Memoir’s technology is agnostic to the type of memory used, and integrates seamlessly into a standard ASIC/COT design flow. It allows system architects and end-users to view memory performance as a programmable resource, allowing them to build higher speed systems – beyond the capability of existing memory technology. Memoir’s techniques have been validated by early commercial adopters of the technology.
Financials
| Date | Type | Amount | Investors | Valuation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10/01/10 | Series A | 5.1M | Unknown |
People
Sundar Iyer (Co-founder)
Da Chuang (Co-founder)
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