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SRAM distribution deal extends to Asia and beyond
High-performance SRAM specialist GSI Technology is expanding its distribution deal with Nu Horizons Electronics Corp.
News from Nu Horizons Electronics Corp ( 2 February 2005)
Serial EEPROM expands to target Flash applications
Saifun Semiconductors is claiming an industry first with the release of the SA25C020 2Mbit SPI EEPROM.
News from Saifun Semiconductors ( 1 February 2005)
USB drives take novel sharing technology onboard
Xmultiple has developed a revolutionary, new and patent pending technology called FlashPoint.
News from Xmultiple Technologies (31 January 2005)
Buffer brings DIMMs together
IDT is sampling a new advanced memory buffer device to multiple manufacturers of fully buffered dual-inline memory modules.
News from IDT (26 January 2005)
Flash memory licensed to Symbian designers
The driver software for Renesas Technology's superAND Flash memory will now be included with Symbian OS deliveries to Symbian OS licensees.
News from Renesas Technology Europe (20 January 2005)
Memory cards shrink to smaller formats
Kingston Technology has two new digital media product offerings designed to target the expanding mobile phone and mobile digital device markets.
News from Kingston Technology (18 January 2005)
New Flash generation aids multimedia handsets
DiskOnChip G4 is billed as the next generation memory solution for mainstream multimedia-rich handsets.
News from M-Systems (17 January 2005)
CD Cards expand for more storage
Kingston Technology has expanded its Secure Digital Card product line with the release of two new high-capacity devices.
News from Kingston Technology (14 January 2005)
High-speed registers take control of memory
Philips has developed a new family of high-speed registers for memory-intensive applications such as high-end servers and advanced computing.
News from Philips Semiconductors (11 January 2005)
New method overcomes CMOS thermal instability
Toshiba has developed a new method for suppressing thermal instability and current leakage in MOS transistors that supports advanced CMOS fabrication at 45nm gate lengths and beyond.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (22 December 2004)
PSRAM aims for handset duties
The uPD46128953 device from NEC Electronics' is a 128Mbit pseudostatic RAM that achieves a stable operating frequency of 83MHz during burst mode while maintaining a low operating voltage of 1.8V.
News from Gleichmann Electronics UK (22 December 2004)
Magnetoresistive RAM structure refined
At last week's IEDM Toshiba and NEC revealed two key advancements toward development of a magnetoresistive random access memory.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (21 December 2004)
Nonvolatile memory uses technology from hard disks
Renesas Technology has developed a high-speed, high-reliability MRAM (magnetoresistive random access memory) technology for SoC use.
News from Renesas Technology Europe (17 December 2004)
Larger FIFO offers easy upgrade path
Integrated Device Technology has released the industry's first 18Mbit TeraSync FIFO device.
News from IDT (17 December 2004)
Dual port boasts full set of synchronous functions
Integrated Device Technology has developed the industry's first synchronous 36Mbit 1024K x 36bit dual-port device operating at 133MHz clock rates.
News from IDT (16 December 2004)
Nonvolatile memory available on 180nm process
Virage Logic's patented NOVeA nonvolatile electrically alterable embedded memories are now available for production on Tower Semiconductor's 180nm CMOS logic process.
News from Virage Logic (15 December 2004)
Small claims for novel SRAM cell
IMEC recons it has achieved the smallest triple-gate device SRAM cell reported to date.
News from IMEC (14 December 2004)
FRAMs shrink into DFN packaging
Ramtron International is now producing select ferroelectric RAM products in DFN (dual flat no-lead) plastic packaging.
News from Ramtron International ( 9 December 2004)
DiskOnChip devices boost handset storage
A new line of DiskOnChip devices features capacities of 8 and 4Gbit (1Gbyte and 512Mbyte), targeting high-end music and video centric handsets.
News from M-Systems ( 9 December 2004)
Flash modules come with IDE connection
New small-form-factor, low-cost Flash memory modules attach directly to a mainboard IDE connector and provide an ideal memory solution for a wide range of industrial and embedded applications.
News from ICP ( 8 December 2004)
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