Grenoble-based Nellow, a newly-founded deep tech company, has been awarded 2.5 million by the European Innovation Council.
This funding will help it develop its innovative component, combining ferroelectricity and spintronics, which promises chips that consume 1000 times less energy. The component Nellow is developing is called Feso, and it combines ferroelectricity and spintronics - spinorbitronics, to be exact.
Jean-Philippe Attané, CEO of Nellow: “We are going to make a demonstrator of our technology, showing in particular its integration on silicon. In parallel, we will develop the design of the microelectronic circuits – how to design them, assemble them, connect them, etc. – associated with this Feso component.”
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Posted: Jan 21,2025 by Roni Peleg