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Long-life FRAM cuts power to oust EEPROMs
Ramtron has expanded its low-power ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) product line with the introduction and availability of the 4Kbit FM24CL04.
News from Ramtron International ( 6 November 2002)
Multichip DDR SDRAM modules run up to 266MHz
New from GD Technik is White Electronic Design Corp's new double datarate multichip packaged SDRAM family.
News from GD Technik ( 5 November 2002)
Mobile memory device crams in six of the best
Fujitsu has used its latest PS-MCP (package stacked multichip package) technology to produce a high-density and large-scale MCP combining six memory devices for mobile communications.
News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (28 October 2002)
DDR modules inch into low-profile designs
SMART Modular Technologies has two new low-profile high-density DDR (double datarate) memory modules.
News from SMART Modular Technologies (22 October 2002)
Flash disk modules boost storage density
SimpleTech offers Flash disk modules in a miniaturised form factor with true IDE interfaces.
News from Simpletech Europe (22 October 2002)
World's smallest claim for serial EEPROMs
Toshiba reckons the TC9WMB1FK and TC9WMB2FK are the world's smallest and thinnest two-wire serial interface (I2C bus) 1 and 2Kbit E2PROMs.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (22 October 2002)
Solid-state devices speed SAN access
Network storage appliances can benefit from SimpleTech's solid-state devices for disk caching, system monitoring and diagnostics.
News from Simpletech Europe (18 October 2002)
Flash drives slip in to standard IDE slots
SMART Modular Technologies has added two further products to its IDE Flash drive portfolio: an industry standard 3.5in IDE Flash drive and a mini IDE Flash drive.
News from SMART Modular Technologies (15 October 2002)
Nonvolatile memory for in-car telematics
Matsushita Communication has selected Ramtron's ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) for its portable DVD and HDD automotive navigation systems, as well as its 2DIN car audio system.
News from Ramtron International ( 8 October 2002)
Serial EEPROM family runs up to 256Kbit
Catalyst Semiconductor has completed qualification and released to production one of the most complete families of high-speed SPI interface serial EEPROMs in the industry.
News from Catalyst Semiconductor ( 7 October 2002)
Switch allows four-way simultaneous memory access
A new high-performance QuadPort DSE datapath switching element supports bandwidths up to 27Gbit/s and provides densities up to 5Mbit.
News from Cypress Semiconductor ( 3 October 2002)
First for 2.5V dual-port devices
Integrated Device Technology has extended its dual-port product offerings with the introduction of the industry's first 2.5V x8, x9, x16, and x18 synchronous and asynchronous dual-port devices.
News from IDT ( 3 October 2002)
Serial EEPROMs are made for bus sharing
The CAT24AC128 is a 128Kbit I2C serial EEPROM organised as 16K x 8bit.
News from Catalyst Semiconductor ( 2 October 2002)
Four-port memories boost throughput
Integrated Device Technology reckons it has furthered its leadership in multiport technology with the introduction of the industry's fastest and lowest-powered synchronous FourPort devices.
News from IDT (24 September 2002)
High-speed SRAM joins embedded standard products
QuickLogic has signed a multi-year agreement to license Area, Speed and Power (ASAP) high-speed embedded SRAM from Virage Logic on Tower Semiconductor's 0.18-micron logic process.
News from QuickLogic (24 September 2002)
Fast cycle RAMs cut consumption to mobile levels
The latest range of application-specific memories from Fujitsu is a family of low-power mobile FCRAMs based on the company's fast cycle RAM architecture.
News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (23 September 2002)
Memory modules substitute for obsolete lines
Force Technologies has added the Twilight Corp range of memory modules to its product portfolio.
News from Force Technologies (19 September 2002)
Flash disk modules replace IDE drives
New 1Gbyte Flash disk modules with 8Mbyte/s write speeds from Flint Smart support a whole range of applications.
News from Flint (18 September 2002)
Memory modules take on a smaller form factor
SMART Modular Technologies has a new lineup of small-form-factor DDR DIMMs.
News from SMART Modular Technologies (13 September 2002)
Fastest claim for 16Mbit asynchronous SRAM
Cypress Semiconductor is sampling the industry's fastest, high-performance 16Mbit fast asynchronous family of SRAMs, with a significantly lower active power than its competitors.
News from Cypress Semiconductor ( 3 September 2002)
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