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Flash memories adapt to market demands
MirrorBit ORNAND solutions are optimised for data storage in automotive electronics, consumer, networking and wireless segments of the Flash memory market.
News from Spansion (19 May 2006)
Serial Flash is easy to apply
Packaged in an 8- or 16-lead SO package, the A25L80P is an 8Mbyte low voltage Flash with an SPI bus interface offering a blistering speed of 50MHz.
News from Amic Technology Corp (15 May 2006)
4bit cells set to change NAND Flash landscape
Novel technology aims to revolutionise NAND Flash manufacturing economics, increasing fab profitability with no changes to manufacturing processes.
News from M-Systems (15 May 2006)
Licence to make Flash more secure
Spansion has licensed Discretix CryptoFlash security technology to enable secure Flash memory solutions.
News from Spansion (12 May 2006)
DDR modules reduce latency
Kingston Technology has launched new Ultra Low Latency DDR modules and Low Latency DDR2 memory modules, expanding its successful line of HyperX modules.
News from Kingston Technology (12 May 2006)
Low-power SRAM targets cost-sensitive devices
A new 8Mbit high-speed low-power SRAM will interest designers working on portable electronic products that are less memory demanding than many feature rich products.
News from Silicon7 ( 8 May 2006)
Jones to describe exciting opportunities
Innovative Silicon CEO Mark-Eric Jones will present on the Consumer Electronics Panel Session at the 2006 FSA Suppliers Expo Europe in Munich. Brochure available
News from Innovative Silicon ( 8 May 2006)
Advisory board lines up technology expertise
Innovative Silicon has recruited five semiconductor memory and silicon on insulator luminaries to participate in the company's newly formed Technology Advisory Board. Brochure available
News from Innovative Silicon ( 8 May 2006)
Multiport memories suit 10Gbit/s systems
Supporting the bandwidth and performance requirements of next-generation wireless and networking infrastructures, IDT has added new products to its comprehensive portfolio of multiport devices.
News from IDT ( 8 May 2006)
Spansion is star supplier to Samsung
Spansion has received the Best Supplier Award for 2005 from Samsung Electronics.
News from Spansion (17 April 2006)
SDRAM upgrades to 16Mbit density
A next-generation 16Mbit SDRAM is produced using an all-new 0.14um trench technology that offers die sizes comparable with traditional 0.11um technology but with vastly improved performance.
News from Amic Technology Corp (12 April 2006)
MicroSD card expands to 512Mbyte
Kingston Technology today announced the launch of its 512Mbyte microSD memory card, further enhancing its rapidly expanding line of mobile memory solutions.
News from Kingston Technology (12 April 2006)
Embedded Flash drive is optimised for new XScale
M-Systems is to provide mobile product designers with a virtually plug-and-play ability to tap into the latest multilevel cell NAND Flash technology on Intel's newest processor family.
News from M-Systems ( 7 April 2006)
Embedded Flash drive boots OMAP-based systems
The mDOC H-series embedded Flash drive is now being offered as a NAND Flash-based storage and boot solution for portable terminals based on the OMAP5912 processor.
News from M-Systems ( 6 April 2006)
SRAMs accelerate read/write capabilities
New memory chips deliver the world's highest density and highest bandwidth, enabling up to 50% more system-level bandwidth than existing QDRII and DDRII products.
News from Cypress Semiconductor ( 6 April 2006)
Fully buffered DIMMs boost server bandwidth
Kingston Technology's FB-DIMM modules are a high-speed high-density memory solution for related technology workstation and server platforms.
News from Kingston Technology ( 5 April 2006)
CompactFlash cards are made for industrial use
The mModule CF 5000 is an industrial grade CompactFlash range that will be available in a variety of capacities ranging from 32Mbyte to 8Gbyte.
News from M-Systems ( 5 April 2006)
Flash chips reach 1Gbit using 65nm process
Intel Corporation is the first to sample NOR multilevel cell Flash memory chips at 1Gbit density using its advanced 65nm process technology.
News from Intel Corporation ( 5 April 2006)
Qualcomm qualifies Flash devices
Spansion's Flash memory devices are in the process of being validated for select reference design platforms from Qualcomm.
News from Spansion (28 March 2006)
Core licence is logical Flash development
Spansion has licensed the ARM7TDMI-S processor and the SecurCore SC100 processor, enabling it to integrate the ARM processor with its MirrorBit Flash memory on a single die.
News from Spansion (28 March 2006)
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