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ATA-compliant drives ease Flash store integration
Industry's smallest ATA solid-state storage devices offer mobile and embedded system designers an easy way to adopt NAND Flash data storage.
News from Silicon Storage Technology (24 October 2006)
DDR2 modules are made for telecomms boards
Virtium Technology has broadened its DDR2 and DDR2 ECC registered SO-DIMM product families designed for telecomms equipment manufacturers and evolving telecommunications applications.
News from Virtium Technology (23 October 2006)
Memory modules boost system speed and capacity
In stock at Memorysolution are the latest fully buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) modules made by Qimonda and Nanya.
News from Memorysolution (23 October 2006)
Companion device is enhanced with FRAM
Processor companion combines the benefits of nonvolatile ferroelectric RAM with an integrated real-time clock/calendar in one tiny package.
News from Ramtron International (13 October 2006)
Restructuring brings sales growth
First quarter results show that Memorysolution has not only consolidated but further expanded its EMEA sales of A-brand memory modules.
News from Memorysolution (13 October 2006)
Microcontroller takes USB and SD onboard
High-performance 32bit microcontroller simplifies addition of USB and SD card connectivity to audio equipment such as car radios and a variety of other applications.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (10 October 2006)
Founder Farmwald returns to active duty
One of the founders of Rambus, Dr P Michael Farmwald, has returned to the company to serve as Senior Technical Advisor.
News from Rambus ( 9 October 2006)
Secure Digital cards boost capacity
New SDHC cards will be able to handle the huge levels of images and data that today's digital cameras and MP3 players are capable of delivering.
News from Kingston Technology ( 9 October 2006)
Security systems work together
M-Systems and ARM will promote mSafe cryptographic cores, crypto libraries and design services as a complementary solution to the ARM TrustZone security architecture.
News from M-Systems ( 6 October 2006)
Serial FRAM boosts nonvolatile storage density
Nonvolatile FRAM provides increased data collection and storage capacity in a tiny, 8-pin package, cutting costs and board space in a range of applications.
News from Ramtron International ( 5 October 2006)
SIM cards magnify handset storage
M-Systems has announced the availability of high-capacity mSIM MegaSIM cards through its Microelectronica subsidiary.
News from M-Systems (29 September 2006)
Novel architecture doubles Flash density
Spansion has demonstrated working silicon of the industry's first 4bit-per-cell Flash memory technology, produced at its Fab 25 production facility in Austin, Texas.
News from Spansion (27 September 2006)
FRAMs find home in US utility meters
User application article Ramtron FRAM products have been designed into pay as you go utility meters by Ampy Automation for the Salt River Project (SRP), based in Phoenix, Arizona, USA.
News from Ramtron International (27 September 2006)
CompactFlash cards meet industrial specs
CF cards are targeted for applications that need industrial-grade reliability, industry-standard compatibility and IDE hard disk drive emulation for program and data storage.
News from Winsystems (25 September 2006)
Dual port devices ease interprocessor comms
Asynchronous dual-port memory based interprocessor connectivity devices are designed for next-generation smartphones.
News from Cypress Semiconductor (19 September 2006)
Automotive-qualified FRAMs on show in Detroit
Ramtron International Corp is to exhibit at Convergence 2006, where it will preview its line of FRAM devices to be qualified for AEC Q100.
News from Ramtron International (15 September 2006)
Papers present memory technologies
Innovative Silicon will be participating in two prestigious events in early October. Brochure available
News from Innovative Silicon (15 September 2006)
Embedded Flash drive enters mass production
M-Systems has commenced mass production of the mDOC H3 embedded Flash drive (EFD) and will start shipping to top-tier customers for their high-volume mobile projects.
News from M-Systems (14 September 2006)
PoP technology brings Flash to hand
Spansion is working with Freescale Semiconductor to produce package-on-package Flash memory for handset manufacturers.
News from Spansion (13 September 2006)
Discretix helps to embed security in Flash
Spansion is to integrate Discretix's CryptoFlash security technology into its security processor for its Flash-memory based security solutions for handsets.
News from Spansion (11 September 2006)
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