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Acquisition to advance appeal of nvSRAMs

Cypress has been marketing and licensing Simtek's nonvolatile SRAM technology since engaging in a joint product development agreement in March 2006.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Aug 11, 2008

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Memory takes the gamble out of system design

Ferroelectric RAM replaces battery-backed SRAM in Aewin's gaming SBC to guarantee data integrity with a lower component count, less mechanical contact, higher reliability and greater security.

News from Ramtron International, Aug 7, 2008

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Memory controllers to enhance mobile security

By embracing the OMTP requirements, Spansion can provide much of the enhanced security network operators around the world are asking for.

News from Spansion, Aug 5, 2008

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Serial EEPROMs answer automotive demands

SPI serial EEPROMs are designed for extended write endurance at elevated automotive-grade temperatures.

News from Seiko Instruments, Aug 5, 2008

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Solid state drives boost reliability

A single solid state drive can replace multiple hard drives or eliminate the need to purchase additional servers and software licences to overcome performance bottlenecks.

News from Diamond Point International (Europe), Aug 1, 2008

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Dual-port memories are fast and frugal

High-speed synchronous dual-port devices allow designers to optimise systems for greater performance and lower power.

News from IDT, Jul 18, 2008

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Speedy access to latest serial EEPROMS

Devices are the first single I/O EEPROMs to support any datarate from 10-100kHz and the only 1-16Kbit EEPROMs available in 3-pin SOT-23 packages.

News from Mouser Electronics, Jul 10, 2008

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Nonvolatile SRAMs expand to 8Mbit

New 2 and 8Mbit nvSRAMs feature access times as low as 20ns, infinite read, write and recall cycles, and 20-year data retention.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Jul 9, 2008

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Serial EEPROMs boast faster datarates

Operating at 1MHz, the M24M01-HR is able to complete a 1Mbit data transaction in 1s.

News from STMicroelectronics, Jul 4, 2008

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Nonvolatile memory records energy use

Plogg wireless energy management plugs use serial F-RAM devices for data logging.

News from Ramtron International, Jul 1, 2008

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Consumer memory boosts bandwidth

Device provides performance equivalent to two DDR2 SDRAMs with 16bit I/O, while requiring about 1W less power consumption.

News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe, Jul 1, 2008

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DRAM company reaches competition finals

The Swiss Economic Forum provided a discussion forum for international business, technology and economic trends.

News from Innovative Silicon, Jun 10, 2008

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Freescale spins off MRAM operation

EverSpin Technologies will continue to expand the former Freescale portfolio of stand-alone MRAM and related magnetic-based products.

News from EverSpin Technologies, Jun 10, 2008

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Flash features in FPGA development

Spansion Flash memory is an integral part of the new Avnet Xilinx Spartan-3A reference board, providing configuration storage as well as code and data storage.

News from Spansion, Jun 4, 2008

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Solid-state SATA disks have industrial specs

High-reliability NAND storage devices target industrial and embedded applications, such as OS storage, file systems and industrial and mechanical control systems.

News from TDK Electronics Europe, Jun 4, 2008

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F-RAM qualifies for automotive duties

The FM24CL64 is a popular choice for automotive radio applications with its fast writes and high endurance.

News from Ramtron International, May 29, 2008

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Serial F-RAM remembers pressure transmitters

F-RAM device stores configurable parameters such as transmitter ranges, signal types, fluid properties etc, and retains the data when power is removed.

News from Ramtron International, May 20, 2008

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Serial EEPROMs have single I/O bus interface

Patent-pending UNI/O memory-device protocol is developed in response to market trends toward smaller consumer-electronic products with more features and functionality.

News from Microchip Technology, May 8, 2008

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Working group to define mobile memory interface

Serial Port Memory Technology will enable extended battery life, bandwidth flexibility, significantly reduced pin count, lower power demand and multiple ports by using a serial interface.

News from Silicon Image, May 5, 2008

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Licence puts Spansion on IBM's Racetrack

Memory breakthrough could lead to cheaper, more durable electronic devices that would hold far more data in the same amount of space and boot up more quickly.

News from Spansion, Apr 29, 2008

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Ferroelectric RAM puts events on the record

Integrated event monitoring device continuously monitors state changes, stores them in FRAM and alerts the host system to the changes.

News from Ramtron International, Apr 22, 2008

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FRAM offers upgrade for Flash applications

High-density nonvolatile ferroelectric RAM features low power consumption and communicates via a high-speed serial peripheral interface.

News from Ramtron International, Apr 18, 2008

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Company welcomes lifting of CVD duty

Memorysolution expressly welcomes the decision of the EU Council to repeal the countervailing duty imposed on imports of Hynix DRAM into the EU.

News from Memorysolution, Apr 15, 2008

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Audio recorder IC manages more messages

Single-chip multimessage digital recoding ICs are targeted at automotive, industrial and telecommunications markets.

News from Winbond Electronics Corp America, Apr 15, 2008

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Speedy serial Flash targets handset integration

Serial interface Flash memory devices offer an ideal code storage medium for applications where small form factor, low power consumption and high datarate are a must.

News from Silicon Storage Technology, Apr 8, 2008

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Memory devices and modules:

Memory devices are used to store information in a system. There are many types of memory but these can be generically classified into either volatile or non-volatile devices.

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