Latest news on Electronicstalk categorised by product type
Memory Devices and Modules
Archive page 19 of 34
Our RSS feed for Memory Devices and Modules press releases
Flash is fast enough for video playback
The LH28F256BN is a new 256Mbit high-speed Flash memory with an access time of 85ns (20ns in page mode) that achieves a fast data transfer rate of 80MHz in synchronous burst mode.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe (29 November 2004)
Novel package shrinks multilayer memory units
Sharp Microelectronics reckons it has developed a major improvement on the classic die-stacking method for manufacturing multilayer memory units.
News from Sharp Microelectronics Europe (29 November 2004)
FRAM saves board parameters during blackouts
User application article Italian company Seventech has selected the Ramtron FM3808 ferroelectric RAM for use in its innovative Merlino embedded system board.
News from Ramtron International (25 November 2004)
Outstanding achievement at channel awards
Kingston Technology has been voted Vendor of the Year 2004, at this year's Channel Awards.
News from Kingston Technology (24 November 2004)
FRAM helps tell time for toddlers
French company Prim'Time Technology is using Ramtron?s FM24CL16 ferroelectric RAM in its e-Prim'Time communicating wristwatch for children.
News from Ramtron International (23 November 2004)
CE-marked USB sticks fail in magazine test
Tests conducted by the professional computer journal PC-Welt have revealed big differences in quality of USB sticks, with 14 of the 21 storage devices tested found to be defective.
News from Swissbit Group (18 November 2004)
Top-density FRAM shows up in Munich
Ramtron International previewed its new 1Mbit, 3V, nonvolatile FRAM at Electronica 2004 in Munich.
News from Ramtron International (16 November 2004)
TVs feature single-chip DVB and MHEG-5
User application article Beko Elektronik has announced that it is basing its next generation of integrated digital television (iDTV) products around a system-on-chip (SoC) digital television solution from Toshiba Electronics.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (15 November 2004)
Mobile memory scales from 16Mbit to 5Gbit
Spansion has announced plans for new Flash memory devices that will simplify mobile phone design with a single Flash memory platform.
News from Spansion (11 November 2004)
Roadmap scaling to 8Gbit Flash memory
MirrorBit technology is the centerpiece of a plan to become overall Flash market leader and outlines plans to scale Spansion's technology to 8Gbit densities on 65nm lithography.
News from Spansion (11 November 2004)
Technology to be used in development of ASICs
Toshiba and ARM have announced that Toshiba has licensed the ARM1136J-S processor.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (11 November 2004)
Nonvolatile memory mass production commences
Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe has launched its 1MBit FRAM, the highest ever capacity for FRAM nonvolatile memory, also featuring high speed read and write operations and low power consumption.
News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (11 November 2004)
Memory meets new COSMORAM spec
Fujitsu has made available a new 128Mbit mobile fast cycle RAM device that adopts burst mode operations complying with Common Specifications for Mobile RAM (COSMORAM) Revision 3.
News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (11 November 2004)
Microcontroller meets needs of modern appliances
Toshiba Electronics Europe has launched a flash microcontroller specifically designed to meet the needs of modern home appliance applications including washing machines, dryers, and dishwashers.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe ( 8 November 2004)
Nonvolatile memory gains automotive qualification
Ramtron's FM25640 64Kbit serial SPI FRAM is now qualified under the Automotive Electronic Council's Stress Test Qualification for Integrated Circuits (AEC Q100).
News from Ramtron International (28 October 2004)
Website simplifies digital memory specification
Kingston Technology has launched a new website dedicated to Flash memory.
News from Kingston Technology (27 October 2004)
Silicon Storage Technology to acquire G-Plus
Silicon Storage Technology has signed a definitive agreement to acquire substantially all the assets of privately held G-Plus.
News from Silicon Storage Technology (26 October 2004)
Flash devices turn to data and parameter storage
STMicroelectronics has added two new devices for data and parameter storage within its family of high-speed, low-voltage, serial Flash memories.
News from STMicroelectronics (26 October 2004)
Paris office secures Spansion's European future
Spansion, the Flash memory subsidiary of Advanced Micro Devices and Fujitsu, has established European headquarters in Paris, France, to serve as its centre for worldwide mobile security.
News from Spansion (25 October 2004)
Systems engineering spans the globe
Spansion has expanded its system engineering capabilities across seven global locations, in line with its strategy to bring higher value to the marketplace and to its customers.
News from Spansion (25 October 2004)
Earlier news from this category...
Latest news from this category...

