<p>➀ Weebit Nano, an Australian embedded NVM specialist, expects to tape out its ReRAM test chip with onsemi by end of 2025 for high-temperature automotive and industrial applications;</p><p>➁ The company collaborates with DB HiTek to qualify its ReRAM IP in a 130nm BCD process, targeting automotive, AI, and power management markets;</p><p>➂ Secured its first U.S. product customer for security applications and reports A$1.4 million in customer receipts with ongoing engagements with over a dozen foundries and IDMs.</p>
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