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Faster clocking for DDR modules
Kingston Technology is marking the first anniversary of its HyperX memory product line with the launch of the HyperX DDR 533MHz (PC4300) memory modules.
News from Kingston Technology ( 6 February 2004)
Memory distribution deal expands internationally
Nu Horizons Electronics Corp and Integrated Silicon Solution are to expand their product service and market distribution agreement beyond North America.
News from Nu Horizons Electronics Corp ( 4 February 2004)
User-configurable Flash aids smart card design
Emosyn claims to have extended its leadership in embedded Flash technology for the smart card market with its secure, high endurance, high performance UCM user-configurable memory technology.
News from Silicon Storage Technology ( 2 February 2004)
Lead-free DDR modules prepare for RoHS compliance
A new range of lead-free DDR modules will help OEMs meet emerging global requirements banning lead from electronics products.
News from SMART Modular Technologies (30 January 2004)
Big AND Flash memories write faster
A new series of 256Mbit AND Flash memories offers a write speed three times faster than that of the current 128Mbit version, and improved ease of use through on-chip memory management functions.
News from Renesas Technology Europe (29 January 2004)
Compact cards provide speedy secure storage
The newly released 128Mbyte and 256Mbyte Elite Pro Hi-Speed SecureDigital (SD) cards represent the latest generation of high-capacity small-form-factor digital storage devices.
News from Kingston Technology (28 January 2004)
Novel package crams more memory chips together
Toshiba has developed a multichip package (MCP) only 1.4mm high that stacks a total of nine layers of components.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (26 January 2004)
EEPROM targets DDR II memory module makers
A new Serial Presence Detect EEPROM supports DDR II memory modules.
News from Catalyst Semiconductor (22 January 2004)
Hynix awards exclusive American distribution deal
Nu Horizons Electronics Corp has tied up an exclusive North and South American distribution and consignment agreement with Hynix Semiconductor.
News from Nu Horizons Electronics Corp (14 January 2004)
Speedy serial EEPROMs cut size and power
A new family of SPI bus-compatible serial EEPROM devices features maximum clock speeds of 10MHz, write times of 5ms and a write currents of 3mA.
News from Microchip Technology (13 January 2004)
Nonvolatile SRAM safeguards critical data
Simtek's 128K x 8bit NVSRAM is a fast SRAM with a nonvolatile element embedded in each static memory cell, which enables fast secure data storage when power is lost or down.
News from Micromark C and CD ( 7 January 2004)
Low-voltage Flash cards cut consumption
Renesas Technology Europe has added dual-voltage and reduced-size dual-voltage versions to its MultiMediaCard (MMC) family, both of which are capable of operating on either 1.8 or 3V.
News from Renesas Technology Europe ( 7 January 2004)
Speedy DRAMs aim for broadband systems
Toshiba has started to sample 512Mbit XDR DRAMs with a data transfer speed of 3.2GHz, the world's fastest speed of any memory device.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe ( 7 January 2004)
Novel cell technology shrinks Flash die size
Hitachi and Renesas Technology have developed a basic Flash memory cell technology that achieves the world's smallest cell area of 0.016um2 and fastest programming speed of 10Mbyte/s.
News from Renesas Technology Europe (16 December 2003)
Memory modules bring speedy success
The partnerships between MemorySolution and its new European sales partners have begun to bear fruit.
News from Memorysolution (11 December 2003)
Modules bring ECC to servers and workstations
Available off the shelf in densities of 512Mbyte, 1Gbyte and 2Gbyte, takeMS DDR266 ECC registered memory modules are for use in servers and workstations.
News from Memorysolution ( 3 December 2003)
Outsourcing to meet increased Flash demand
Renesas Technology is to increase production of 1Gbit AG-AND Flash memory in response to rapidly growing demand.
News from Renesas Technology Europe (24 November 2003)
FRAM wins slot in N American meters
Distribution Control Systems has selected Ramtron's ferroelectric random access memory for use in its residential and commercial meter transponders for end customers in North America.
News from Ramtron International (21 November 2003)
High-speed memory modules enter the game at Comdex
Nitro is a new line of advanced, premium high-speed desktop memory products that will be demonstrated for the first time at Comdex.
News from Simpletech Europe (18 November 2003)
Next-generation Flash cards for faster access
ProX 256 and 512Mbyte SD (Secure Digital) Flash memory cards are now available for immediate delivery.
News from Simpletech Europe (13 November 2003)
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