MRAM is becoming an important storage tier in many applications. It is replacing embedded Flash in many automotive microcontroller units, with real products already in the market. Other technologies, like ResistiveRAM, are fighting back, but MRAM’s unique combination of speed, endurance and temperature range makes it the preferred technology. IBM has also been using DDR MRAM in their Flash Core modules. CXL attached MRAM enables fabric attached disaggregated MRAM. This technology can be used for many things including checkpointing and write cache, to name two. We have an opportunity with this growing technology for standardization work on MRAM interfaces. Come hear what’s not to love about MRAM in this fast-emerging market!