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As the inventor of a new category of very high capacity and high-performance non-volatile resistive RAM (RRAM) technology, Crossbar has developed a simple and easily manufactured RRAM-based memory technology that can scale up to 1 terabyte (TB) on a chip the size of a postage stamp. Its simple structure allows 3D stacking for multiple terabytes on a chip. Manufactured with standard CMOS processes, the simplicity of Crossbar’s RRAM technology makes it possible to easily stack non-volatile memory on top of microcontroller and other logic on FPGAs and highly integrated SOCs at advanced nodes. With 20X higher performance and 20X lower power than NAND, and 10x the endurance at half the die size, Crossbar has shattered traditional technology barriers for NOR (code), NAND (data) and embedded memory applications and will enable a new wave of electronics innovation for consumer, enterprise, mobile, industrial and connected device applications. As the exclusive holder of resistive RAM (RRAM) patents from the University of Michigan, Crossbar has filed 100 unique patents, with 30 already issued, relating to the development, commercialization and manufacturing of RRAM technology. Privately held, Crossbar is backed by Artiman Ventures, Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and Northern Light Venture Capital.
Stone Plastics Inc is a Cadiz, KY-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
Chukar Cherries is a Prosser, WA-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
Ascension Industries is a North Tonawanda, NY-based company in the Manufacturing sector.
The G FarmaLabs journey and its humble beginnings can be traced back to a lifetime of business knowledge experienced by its founders but the road toward a cannabis marketplace began in 2007. During this particular year the worst economic meltdown started to develop in the United States. The snowball effect that would follow would be called, "The Great Recession." This financial crisis affected nearly every American and displaced from their home states, an epic amount of households. People were trying to feed their families and were in the search for an industry that would lend itself to the reinvention of their professional careers. It wasn`t until 2009 that both Founders, Ata and Nicole Gonzalez, without knowing where it would lead, decided to relocate their lives and family to California. This cross country move was based on a hope, that one day, hopefully soon and not in the too distant future, a legal cannabis industry would be born. In order to be one of the first to mint their stake in that marketplace, they would leave everything behind for a new beginning.