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Embedded Flash memory stirs up the Typhoon

 User application article   High Tech Computer Corp is using M-Systems' Mobile DiskOnChip to bring the benefits of high-performance embedded memory to leading smartphones.

News from M-Systems (19 October 2004)

Serial interface FRAM has automotive aims

The FM25W256 is a 256Kbit wide-voltage-operation nonvolatile ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) with a serial peripheral interface (SPI).

News from Ramtron International ( 4 October 2004)

USB interfaces provide speedy memory access

Kingston Technology has expanded its DataTraveler USB 2.0 product line with three new versions: DataTraveler II, DataTraveler II Plus and DataTraveler Elite.

News from Kingston Technology ( 1 October 2004)

EEPROM module joins smart power process

AMI Semiconductor (AMIS) is developing an EEPROM module based on its 0.35um (I3T) smart power technology.

News from AMI Semiconductor (30 September 2004)

Simpletech selects Silicon Highway

Simpletech has selected Silicon Highway as its exclusive representative in the UK and Ireland.

News from Simpletech Europe (30 September 2004)

Flow-control chip boasts quadruple performance

The IDT72P51769 is a 4Mbit multi-queue flow-control device that can access data from a single databus and place the data into any of one to 128 queues.

News from IDT (29 September 2004)

Big Flash chips boast super-fast programming

Renesas Technology Europe reckons it has developed the world's fastest 4Gbit AG-AND type Flash memories, offering a programming speed of 10Mbyte/s.

News from Renesas Technology Europe (29 September 2004)

Latest Flash components boost CompactFlash density

New 2 and 4Gbyte CompactFlash Elite Pro cards feature the latest in high-density Flash components to optimise performance and storage capabilities.

News from Kingston Technology (27 September 2004)

FRAMs turn to automotive applications

Ramtron International will debut its nonvolatile ferroelectric random access memory products on Booth 121 at Convergence 2004, from 18th to 20th October at the Cobo Center in Detroit, Michigan.

News from Ramtron International (23 September 2004)

Low-voltage Flash range extends to 8Mbit

The new 8Mbit SST39WF800A 1.8V NOR Flash memory is ideal for power- and space-constrained applications such as MP3 players, Bluetooth modules and GPS devices.

News from Silicon Storage Technology (23 September 2004)

Memory cards come with a familiar name

Toshiba has responded to growing consumer demand for its memory card products by announcing the European launch of its own-brand SD cards, miniSD cards and CompactFlash cards.

News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (23 September 2004)

Flash drive plugs into USB 2

SanDisk has extended its family or removable Flash-based data storage solutions with its introduction of a plug-in, USB-2 interface-compatible Flash drive.

News from Spectrum Group (21 September 2004)

Digital media are guaranteed for life

Kingston Technology has instituted a lifetime warranty policy on most of its digital media products.

News from Kingston Technology (13 September 2004)

Flash disk controller boosts storage density

The SST55LD019x is billed as the industry's highest-performance stand-alone ATA Flash disk controller.

News from Silicon Storage Technology ( 1 September 2004)

Momory modules boast higher bandwidth

Kingston Technology has released new HyperX DDR2 533MHz (PC2-4300) and 675MHz (PC2-5400) memory modules.

News from Kingston Technology (31 August 2004)

Flash memory optimised for PC BIOS storage

A new 8Mbit Flash memory provides storage of BIOS code in PCs based on both Intel and non-Intel chipsets, across a range of desktop computers, laptops and servers.

News from STMicroelectronics (27 August 2004)

Slim claims for speedy solid-state drives

The Zeus Ultra DMA solid state drive (SSD) is billed as the world's thinnest, fastest solid-state drive.

News from Simpletech Europe (25 August 2004)

Read all about mixed-signal and memory devices

Catalyst Semiconductor has produced a 28-page printed guide to its comprehensive range of mixed signal and memory ICs.

News from Spectrum Group (20 August 2004)

Big Flash chips offer speedy erasure

Silicon Storage Technology has entered production with the first of its 64Mbit Multi-Purpose Flash Plus (MPF+) product family.

News from Silicon Storage Technology (18 August 2004)

High-speed FRAM to feature in Munich

Making its European debut at Electronica 2004 (Hall A5, Booth 321) will be Ramtron's new FM25L256 high speed serial ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) device.

News from Ramtron International (11 August 2004)

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