Magnetoresistive random access memory is a type of computer memory that stores data using tiny magnetic states rather than electric charge, so it keeps information even when power is turned off. Think of each memory cell as a microscopic compass that points one way or another to represent a 0 or 1. It matters to investors because it promises faster, more durable and lower‑power storage that can simplify device designs, reduce costs over time, and disrupt established memory markets.
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MRAM is a type of computer memory that stores data using tiny magnetic bits, so it keeps information even when power is turned off. Think of it as a digital sticky note that stays attached without electricity but can be rewritten quickly and many times. Investors care because MRAM can lower device power use, simplify product design, and offer faster, longer-lasting storage, potentially changing costs and competitive positions across electronics and data-center industries.
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CHANDLER, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Everspin Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: MRAM), the world’s leading developer and manufacturer of Magnetoresistive Random Access Memory (MRAM) persistent memory solutions, today announced that it will participate in a webcast presentation at the Lytham Partners 2026 Consumer &Technology Investor Summit, taking place virtually on Tuesday, August 18, 2026.
Everspin Technologies, Inc. is the world's leading provider of Magnetoresistive RAM (MRAM). Everspin MRAM delivers the industry's most robust, highest performance non-volatile memory for industrial, data center, automotive, aerospace and other mission-critical applications where data persistence is essential. Headquartered in Chandler, Arizona, Everspin provides commercially available MRAM solutions to a large and diverse customer base. For more information, visit www.everspin.com. NASDAQ: MRAM.