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Flash drives squeeze in to cut power

Designers looking for a plug-in replacement to mechanical hard drives now have a wider range of options from Flint Smart.

News from Flint (13 June 2002)

Solid State Supplies takes over Steatite

Kent based specialist semiconductor distributor Solid State Supplies has acquired Steatite for GBP 1.5 million (Eur 2.3 million).

News from Solid State Supplies (30 May 2002)

Sunrise is Elpida's top dog in Europe

Sunrise Electronics has been presented with an award by Elpida Memory as the company's top performing distributor in Europe.

News from Sunrise Electronics (30 May 2002)

Bryning and Gosling move up Flint ladder

Flint has strengthened its LSI semiconductor products group by promoting franchise manager Ed Bryning to Marketing Manager, LSI, and promoting Kay Gosling to Franchise Manager, LSI.

News from Flint (27 May 2002)

Smart card maker seeks more funding

ID Data is to undertake a placing of new ordinary shares, aiming to raise up to GBP 4.1 million (net of expenses).

News from ID Data (27 May 2002)

Big Flash memories use novel multibit cells

Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe has released the first 64Mbit NOR-type Flash memory devices based on its MirrorFlash multibit cell architecture.

News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (17 May 2002)

RDRAM-based modules provide high memory bandwidth

New Elpida Memory SO-RIMM modules use 800MHz RDRAM devices with 40ns RAS access time and deliver up to 1.6Gbytes/s memory bandwidth ideal for the networking and telecomms markets.

News from Sunrise Electronics (16 May 2002)

Flash addition to embedded offerings

Abacus Polar has added M-Systems, the pioneer of Flash disk on a die technology, to its portfolio of embedded computing solutions.

News from Abacus Group (15 May 2002)

NEC design award for ASL

NEC has awarded Sussex-based design house Application Solutions (ASL) with its NEC Design Excellence Award in recognition of the design of its Emma2 set-top-box chip development platform.

News from NEC Electronics (Europe) (15 May 2002)

CompactFlash cards run to industrial temperatures

Toshiba has extended its high-performance CompactFlash cards with versions that can meet the portable storage requirements of applications operating across the industrial temperature range.

News from Toshiba Electronics Europe ( 3 May 2002)

Hardware, IP and eval boards simplify SD design

A new family of devices, evaluation boards and ASIC IP will dramatically simplify the implementation of Secure Digital memory card host controllers.

News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (25 April 2002)

Bank on dual ports running up to 200MHz

Bank-switchable dual-port memories are now available from IDT with enhanced speeds up to 200MHz in sizes up to 9Mbit.

News from IDT (19 April 2002)

Novel Flash design provides 100% operative memory

Hitachi has released details of its new superAND type Flash memory, the first in the industry to incorporate a memory control function, providing a 100% operative memory area.

News from Hitachi Europe (16 April 2002)

TSMC to port Atmos memories down to 90nm

Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company is to develop, verify and qualify Atmos SoC-RAM CMOS embedded memory on its Nexsys 90nm process technology.

News from Atmos Corp (12 April 2002)

Big wide dual-port RAM runs simultaneously

Now in full production, Cypress Semiconductor reckons that at 9Mbit its CY7C0853V is the world's highest density true dual-port memory.

News from Cypress Semiconductor (11 April 2002)

MoSys and TSMC extend collaboration agreement

MoSys and Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company have extended their long-standing 1T-SRAM collaboration agreement to include the 90nm process node.

News from MoSys ( 9 April 2002)

Cypress finds single-transistor SRAM partner

Cypress Semiconductor has signed a deal to collaborate with ProMOS Technology of Taiwan on development of one-transistor-cell pseudo-SRAM products for mobile applications.

News from Cypress Semiconductor (19 March 2002)

Memory card features PIN security

Yesterday at CeBIT Hitachi released its PIN Secure MultiMediaCard (PIN-SMMC), the industry's first Flash card with a user authentication function.

News from Hitachi Europe (15 March 2002)

Consumer SDRAM combines low power and high speed

New and exclusive to Sunrise Electronics, Elpida Memory's 128Mbit synchronous DRAM devices combine high speed and low power for consumer applications.

News from Sunrise Electronics (15 March 2002)

Cypress and NanoAmp in one-transistor SRAM accord

Cypress Semiconductor and NanoAmp Solutions have entered a joint technology agreement to develop asynchronous SRAMs for low-power wireless communications using one-transistor (1T) cell technology.

News from Cypress Semiconductor (12 March 2002)

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