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Magnetoresistive RAM enters production
The first commercial magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM) device is now in volume production and available from Freescale Semiconductor.
News from Freescale Semiconductor (12 July 2006)
Memory modules are made for Nvidia applications
With a simple one-step process the HyperX DDR2 PC2-6400 modules increase overall system performance when paired with select Nvidia nForce 500 series-based motherboards.
News from Kingston Technology ( 7 July 2006)
Japanese OEMs adopt smart drive technology
Two of Japan's top original equipment manufacturers have joined ranks with previously announced partners to sell U3 smart drives made by M-Systems.
News from M-Systems ( 7 July 2006)
Chipcon franchise brings specialist memories
Specialist comms distributor Focus EDL has been appointed as a franchised distributor by Chiplus, a leader in the design and manufacture of high-speed super-low-power memory products.
News from Focus EDL ( 6 July 2006)
Mouser traps global distribution deal
Mouser Electronics and Ramtron International have signed a global distribution agreement to supply memory, microcontroller and integrated semiconductor devices.
News from Ramtron International ( 6 July 2006)
Modules offer next generation in DDR memory
DDR2 800MHz memory modules are specially designed to support the AMD Athlon 64 product family for select socket AM2 desktop processors.
News from Kingston Technology (21 June 2006)
Multichip packages cram in more memory
Multichip package memories integrate a gigabyte-class NAND Flash memory with an SD card interface controller.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (16 June 2006)
CompactFlash range expands to 8Gbyte
A new 8Gbyte CompactFlash Elite Pro card is the latest addition to Kingston Technology's line of Flash memory card solutions.
News from Kingston Technology (15 June 2006)
Memory patent roll enters double digits
Innovative Silicon has been awarded its tenth patent on advanced memory technology. Brochure available
News from Innovative Silicon ( 9 June 2006)
Low-voltage EPROM is home for battery pack data
The DS25LV02 is a 1024bit EPROM that can operate from supply voltages as low as 2.2V.
News from Maxim Integrated Products ( 9 June 2006)
Logic and memory come together at video speeds
The Logic Devices LF3312 frame buffer/FIFO simplifies the design of digital video and data buffering systems by replacing standard synchronous RAM and FPGA logic with a single chip.
News from Nu Horizons Electronics Corp ( 9 June 2006)
Embedded Flash drive hits the streets
A new solution addresses the special onboard storage needs of advanced, in-car and portable navigation systems.
News from M-Systems ( 8 June 2006)
Flash drives put the boot in industrial computing
User application article The mModule uDOC embedded USB Flash drive enables reliable high-performance storage of data and operating systems within new SBCs available from Advantech.
News from M-Systems ( 8 June 2006)
SRAMs go nonvolatile
Nonvolatile SRAMs (nvSRAMs) internally store data when power is lost, with no battery required.
News from Cypress Semiconductor ( 5 June 2006)
DDR2 modules race to 1066MHz
HyperX DDR2 1000MHz (PC2-8000) and HyperX DDR2 1066MHz (PC2-8500) memory modules support high end computing, with capacities of up to 2Gbyte.
News from Kingston Technology ( 5 June 2006)
Memory modules are colourful option
Swissbit DDR2 SO-DIMMs for laptops are now also available in bright red.
News from Swissbit Group ( 1 June 2006)
MiniSD card line expands to 2Gbyte
A new 2Gbyte miniSD card can provide the combination of size, versatility and high capacity storage needed to address the image and audio requirements of high-end handsets.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (26 May 2006)
Solid-state storage scores at the point of sale
User application article NAND Flash-based storage helps increase reliability and performance and reduce total cost of ownership in point-of-sale systems now available from leading manufacturers.
News from M-Systems (24 May 2006)
FRAM adds intelligence to automotive safety
User application article Hyundai Autonet of Korea is using nonvolatile FRAM technology for smart airbags and occupant sensors in Hyundai automobiles among others.
News from Ramtron International (23 May 2006)
Flash chips feature in automotive control module
User application article Analog Devices is combining Spansion known good die (KGD) Flash memory with its Blackfin processor in a multichip module for products supporting the automotive market.
News from Spansion (23 May 2006)
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