Memory as part of devices connecting to the Internet promises to become a significant article of electricity consumption, even if it is non-volatile memory. Company Kilopass Technology claims that it was able to develop a type of embedded memory eNVM, the consumption of which is 10 times smaller than conventional designs (note that the company offers a single programming memory).
Memory Kilopass X2Bit consumes only 10 microamps per MHz. This is equivalent to the conventional device employed in sleep mode. Operating voltage memory X2Bit reduced from the traditional 2.2 V to 0.75 V. It goes well with ULV-process technology, which recently offered by all contract manufacturers of chips. In addition to enhanced power saving development also promises to be faster than competitive offerings.