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Serial ATA Flash drives meet military specs
Adtron has released the first commercially available 2.5in Serial ATA (SATA) Flash drive for defence, aerospace, commercial aviation and industrial applications.
News from Spectrum Group ( 3 August 2004)
Embedded Flash process is ready to roll
1st Silicon (Malaysia) is now accepting tape-outs for its new 0.25um embedded Flash technology.
News from 1st Silicon (Malaysia) (30 July 2004)
Wide dual-port family gains 4 and 9Mbit options
Cypress Semiconductor has added two new devices to its industry-leading FLEx72 family of high-bandwidth dual-port RAMs.
News from Cypress Semiconductor (28 July 2004)
Flash features smaller footprint
SanDisk Corp has entered volume production of the world's smallest removable Flash memory storage format.
News from Spectrum Group (26 July 2004)
New European role for Marschner
Kingston Technology has appointed Thomas Marschner as the new Vice President European Sales and Marketing.
News from Kingston Technology ( 8 July 2004)
Phase-change memory promises Flash replacement
STMicroelectronics is claiming significant progress in the development of a new type of electronic memory that could eventually replace Flash memory technology.
News from STMicroelectronics (22 June 2004)
Industrial, defence and aerospace lines acquired
Force Technologies and its US partner Twilight Technology Corp have secured to rights sell the DPAC industrial, defence and aerospace product line.
News from Force Technologies (16 June 2004)
FRAM drops in to replace serial EEPROMs
The FM25L256 is a 256Kbit 3V nonvolatile ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) with a serial peripheral interface (SPI).
News from Ramtron International (14 June 2004)
Small claims for 32Mbyte Flash disk
M-Systems aims to meet the demand for increased memory performance for mobile and embedded products with DiskOnChip P3, billed as the world's smallest 32Mbyte Flash disk.
News from M-Systems ( 9 June 2004)
MultiMediaCard enters new generation
Kingston Technology is claiming a technology breakthrough with its development of the first high-performance MultiMediaCard 4.0 (MMC 4.0).
News from Kingston Technology ( 7 June 2004)
Direct mounting creates low-profile ECC SDRAMs
New from the Swissbit Group, the Helios is a low-profile ECC SDRAM module based on the latest chip-on-board technology.
News from Swissbit Group ( 7 June 2004)
Low-profile SDRAM module takes a gigabyte onboard
Especially designed for notebook and industrial applications, the Mars SDRAM module features a memory capacity of 1Gbyte.
News from Swissbit Group ( 7 June 2004)
Memory roadmaps show the way ahead
Technical background article Toshiba has revealed its latest strategic roadmaps for the memory market.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (21 May 2004)
Portable storage media upgraded
Kingston Technology has upgraded its DataTraveler product to better serve the varying needs of USB customers.
News from Kingston Technology (19 May 2004)
Memory modules aim for ceramic replacement
Force Technologies has released a comprehensive range of volatile and nonvolatile memory modules aimed at replacing expensive "J"LCC and HIP packaged ceramic MCM devices.
News from Force Technologies (18 May 2004)
Flash card gets the smarts
Renesas Technology Europe has developed the industry's first small size Flash memory card with smart card functions, which also conforms to the "Mobile Commerce Extension Standard" (Mc-EX Standard).
News from Renesas Technology Europe (18 May 2004)
Kingston takes top slot in memory market survey
Kingston Technology has been ranked as the world's number one memory module manufacturer among the third-party memory market by iSuppli Corp.
News from Kingston Technology (10 May 2004)
Kingston makes the top 50 workplaces in the UK
Kingston Technology has been ranked 18th in the "50 best workplaces in the UK 2004", by the Great Place to Work Europe Consortium in conjunction with the Financial Times.
News from Kingston Technology (30 April 2004)
Big serial Flash raises clock frequency
The SST25LF080A 8Mbit Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) serial Flash memory device is now in full production.
News from Silicon Storage Technology (28 April 2004)
Renesas puts weight behind CellularRAM format
Renesas Technology Corp has joined the CellularRAM specification codevelopment team, joining Cypress Semiconductor Corp, Infineon Technologies and Micron Technology.
News from Renesas Technology Europe (26 April 2004)
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