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Mythic® selects memBrain technology from Silicon Storage Technology for its next generation of ultra-low-power analogue processing units

26/03/2026
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Mythic has chosen memBrain neuromorphic hardware intellectual property (IP) from Microchip Technology’s Silicon Storage Technology (SST) subsidiary for its next-generation edge to enterprise Analogue Processing Units (APUs).

Mythic will utilise SST’s SuperFlash embedded non-volatile memory (eNVM) bitcells to deliver high levels of analog compute-in-memory (aCIM) performance per watt. The partnership enables Mythic to achieve 120 TOPS/watt inference processing for power-efficient AI acceleration at the edge and in the data centre: Mythic’s APUs are targeted to be up to 100 times more energy-efficient than conventional digital Graphics Processing Units (GPUs).

One hundred fifty billion units of SST SuperFlash technology that Mythic is licensing have been shipped to date. SuperFlash technology is the de facto eNVM solution for a broad spectrum of industries including industrial, automotive, consumer and computing for critical data and code storage, and is licensed by all of the top ten semiconductor foundries worldwide.

“Mythic is pioneering innovative solutions in AI inference processing and AI sensor fusion for industrial, automotive and data center applications, effectively overcoming current AI power limitations,” said Mark Reiten, vice president of Microchip’s Edge AI business unit. “As the core memory technology for Mythic’s next-generation products, memBrain delivers significant power efficiency and high performance for both edge and data centre applications.”

The memBrain cell features:

“Mythic selected SST after an industry-wide search of eNVM technologies and determined the memBrain cell technology best enabled us to achieve the ultra-low-power and high performance required by our customers,” said Dr. Taner Ozcelik, Mythic’s chief executive officer.

“Additionally, the wide foundry availability of its industry-proven SuperFlash technology, coupled with the outstanding support of the SST engineering team has been invaluable during our product development cycle.”

SST’s memBrain technology has been developed and deployed in 40 nm and 28 nm foundry processes using production-ready SuperFlash memory. 22 nm memBrain development is planned to extend the technology roadmap. Designed to provide reliable, high performance and low-power non-volatile storage directly on the chip, SuperFlash memory is widely used in applications that require fast access times, high endurance and data retention without the need for external memory components.

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