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Big three agree on mobile memory specifications
Fujitsu, NEC and Toshiba have reached agreement on common specifications for pseudo static random access memory (PSRAM) devices that feature burst mode function for fast access operation.
News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (19 February 2003)
Fast cycle RAMs deliver speed and capacity
Two new fast cycle RAM (FCRAM) devices from Toshiba will suit high-performance network systems and other high-end applications requiring high-speed large capacity low-power memories.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (10 February 2003)
Extended regional support for Flint
Flint has created two new Area Manager positions and hired a new Field Application Engineer to improve customer support in Ireland, Scotland and South East England.
News from Flint (31 January 2003)
CompactFlash cards and hardware go industrial
New extended temperature range CompactFlash cards for industrial applications and new Type II CompactFlash card headers have been added to complete Micromark C and CD's portfolio.
News from Micromark C and CD (29 January 2003)
Flash and SRAM combine for fast access
New from GD Technik is the latest Atmel combination memory, which combines 16Mbyte Flash with 2Mbyte SRAM.
News from GD Technik (22 January 2003)
SRAMs shrink to 0.13-micron SoC process
MoSys' 1T-SRAM-R technology incorporating transparent error correction has been silicon proven on UMC's 0.13-micron logic process.
News from MoSys (17 January 2003)
SMART moves to ramp up DIMM production
SMART Modular Technologies is ramping up production of its PC2700 unbuffered dual inline memory modules (DIMMs) due to growing demand.
News from SMART Modular Technologies (25 December 2002)
Award acknowledges financial performance
Ramtron International has been named the winner of the 2002 Outstanding Public Company Financial Performers Award by the Fabless Semiconductor Association (FSA).
News from Ramtron International (23 December 2002)
Top density for speedy burst SRAMs
Cypress is sampling its 72Mbit NoBL (No Bus Latency) burst family of SRAMs optimised for networking applications operating at OC-48 speeds (2.5Gbit/s) and above.
News from Cypress Semiconductor (13 December 2002)
Big two shrink CMOS process to 65nm
Toshiba and Sony have codeveloped the world's first 65nm CMOS process technology for embedded DRAM system LSIs.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe ( 6 December 2002)
World's smallest claim for Flash cards
Hitachi reckons its RS-MMC reduced-size MultiMediaCards are the world's smallest Flash cards.
News from Hitachi Europe ( 5 December 2002)
I/O and memory come together for system expansion
Philips has developed the industry's first I2C integrated devices that combine I/O expansion and nonvolatile memory functions in one.
News from Philips Semiconductors ( 4 December 2002)
World's smallest claim for serial EEPROMs
Microchip's latest Microwire serial EEPROMs are available in 6-lead SOT-23 packages and support densities from 1 to 4Kbit.
News from Microchip Technology (29 November 2002)
Nonvolatile SRAMs provide timeless data storage
Reliable low-voltage fast nonvolatile SRAM is now available from Micromark C and CD.
News from Micromark C and CD (27 November 2002)
TI pushes FRAM technology to new heights
User application article Texas Instruments has produced a 64Mbit ferroelectric RAM chip to further validate Ramtron's patented FRAM technology as a foundation for next-generation nonvolatile memory.
News from Ramtron International (25 November 2002)
Pseudo-SRAM is space-saving alternative to SDRAM
As well as offering a lower power alternative to SDRAM in portable and battery-powered equipment, pseudo-SRAM devices minimise component count by eliminating the need for DRAM interface circuitry.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (15 November 2002)
Turnover up and losses down for ID Data
ID Data has reported its interim results for the six months ended 30th September 2002.
News from ID Data (13 November 2002)
True Java to run on Emosyn secure microcontroller
ID Data Technology and OneEighty Software have signed an agreement with Emosyn to make available the revolutionary Origin-J true Java capability on the Theseus Platinum family.
News from ID Data (12 November 2002)
400MHz DDR modules speed PC memory access
Available now from Simpletech, the PC3200 family of low-profile DDR DIMM modules is the fastest DDR technology available on the market today.
News from Simpletech Europe (12 November 2002)
FRAM aims for nonvolatile embedded memory slots
Technical background article Texas Instruments has produced a 64Mbit ferroelectric RAM chip on a standard CMOS logic process, validating the technology as a cost-effective alternative to embedded Flash and DRAM for SoCs.
News from Texas Instruments (12 November 2002)
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