Born out of research

Intrinsic is a UCL spinout company, established to commercialise novel memristive RRAM devices

Founded by leaders in Nanoelectronics

Invented by Professor Tony Kenyon and Dr Adnan Mehonic at University College London, Intrinsic’s silicon oxide (SiOx) memristor is changing what is possible with standard digital logic semiconductor devices. Integrating non-volatile memory will become quick and easy, and will offer huge speed and power benefits over current architectures


Research that’s
ahead of the curve

The nanoelectronics team at University College London have been working on silicon oxide RRAM for several years and have invented a very exciting technology that satisfies all aspects of this challenging brief. Intrinsic has been set up by researchers and industry experts to turn this exciting device into a product available to anyone building a digital logic chip

Engineering a new computational paradigm

Intrinsic’s technology unlocks the potential to transform microcontrollers, edge computing, and hardware for AI

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Microcontrollers

Enabling a new breed of MCUs with much lower power and more cost-effectiveness than today’s devices

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Edge AI

New compute architectures based on our non-volatile memory will enable artificial intelligence to reach new heights at the edge


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