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Space-qualified MCMs boost memory density
New 20Mbit EEPROM multichip modules combine the latest commercial technology with proprietary radiation mitigation technology for high reliability.
News from Maxwell Technologies (23 May 2005)
SD cards claim ultimate write speeds
Kingston Technology has expanded its Secure Digital (SD) card product line with the release of new ultra-performing Ultimate SD cards, initially shipping in 512Mbyte and 1Gbyte capacities.
News from Kingston Technology (19 May 2005)
Serial Flash cuts costs in FPGA applications
NexFlash spiFlash serial Flash memories are now qualified for use with the LatticeECP and LatticeEC field-programmable gate array (FPGA) family.
News from NexFlash Technologies (18 May 2005)
Serial Flash is ideal match for FPGA applications
NexFlash spiFlash serial Flash memories have been qualified for use with Xilinx's new SpartanT-3E field-programmable gate array (FPGA) family.
News from NexFlash Technologies (18 May 2005)
Frame buffer/FIFO features flexible operation
The LF3324 frame buffer/FIFO leads the industry in density and flexibility by integrating 24Mbit memory with robust addressing capabilities including both sequential and random access modes.
News from Logic Devices (12 May 2005)
Online conference focuses on automotive memories
Ramtron will be a Gold Sponsor of the upcoming E2E Online Automotive Technology Conference.
News from Ramtron International (11 May 2005)
NOR Flash enters production at 0.13um
1st Silicon (Malaysia) has completed qualification and begun production shipment of Sharp Corporation's 0.13um NOR Flash technology.
News from 1st Silicon (Malaysia) (10 May 2005)
Memory modules receive Intel endorsement
As part of its participation in the Intel Memory Validation Programme, Kingston Technology is enhancing its current line of ValueRAM products.
News from Kingston Technology ( 6 May 2005)
Speedy access for 16Mbit Flash
The Eon Silicon Solutions EN29LV160 is a 16Mbit erasable, read/write nonvolatile Flash memory.
News from Focus EDL ( 4 May 2005)
Serial Flash line to open doors around the world
West Coast Engineering and NexFlash Technologies have concluded a worldwide distribution agreement.
News from West Coast Engineering (28 April 2005)
Co-operation optimises multicore performance
Kingston Technology has been working closely with AMD over the past few years during AMD's development of multicore processing technology.
News from Kingston Technology (26 April 2005)
New format targets mobile data storage
Kingston Technology's high-capacity MMCmobile cards are slated for use in next-generation mobile phones and digital devices that will offer enhanced media and storage functionality.
News from Kingston Technology (21 April 2005)
Chip-on-board modules suit embedded applications
Swissbit reckons that its chip-on-board assembly method for memory modules offers many advantages not found in traditional surface-mount technology chip packaging forms.
News from Swissbit Group (15 April 2005)
Dual-port RAMs promise more battery life
Cypress Semiconductor has unveiled a family of five high-performance MoBL (more battery life) dual-port RAMs targeted at mobile phone and PDA applications.
News from Cypress Semiconductor (14 April 2005)
Ricoh picks FRAM for multifunction machines
Japan-based Ricoh Company has selected Ramtron's nonvolatile FRAM for use in its multifunction printers and laser printers for 2005.
News from Ramtron International (12 April 2005)
New NOR Flash aims for embedded applications
A new family of low-cost, high-performance NOR Flash memory products targets embedded applications in such market segments as consumer electronics, industrial and wired communications.
News from Intel Corporation (11 April 2005)
DDR2 modules support latest computing platforms
New from Kingston Technology are HyperX DDR2 750MHz (PC2-6000) memory modules.
News from Kingston Technology (11 April 2005)
Speedy DRAMs target broadband networking
A new high-performance DRAM claims the fastest data transfer rate yet attained by any memory device.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe ( 4 April 2005)
Development platform reduces design risks
A complete development environment for Ethernet/Internet enabling embedded devices, the NET + Works 6.2 development platform provides integrated tools to reduce design risks.
News from Solid State Supplies ( 1 April 2005)
Number of read/write cycles are unlimited
A 1Mbit, 3V, nonvolatile FRAM product in a 32-pin TSOP package is Ramtron's highest-density FRAM to date and offers an unlimited number of read/write cycles.
News from Ramtron International (30 March 2005)
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