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Latest flash memory chip support
New controller supports the latest Flash memory chips and offers higher reliability for applications replacing HDDs, and an increase in the speed of data transmission.
News from TDK Electronics Europe (18 December 2006)
16 Mbit low voltage, low density flash
SST (Silicon Storage Technology), has rolled out its 1.8V low-density flash product portfolio with the announcement of a 16 Mbit Multi-Purpose Flash Plus (MPF+) device.
News from Silicon Storage Technology (18 December 2006)
XDR memory keeps up with CBE in PS3
User application article Rambus XDR memory and FlexIO processor bus interface technologies are featured in the Playstation3 computer entertainment system.
News from Rambus ( 4 December 2006)
Microcontrollers feature faster Flash programming
Toshiba has expanded its embedded Flash microcontroller product line with two new 16bit MCUs and a new 32bit MCU based on SuperFlash technology.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe ( 4 December 2006)
Advanced buffer enables FB-DIMM family
User application article Integrated Device Technology has revealed it is the main advanced memory buffer (AMB) supplier for the Elpida Memory family of fully buffered DIMM (FB-DIMM) products.
News from IDT (30 November 2006)
DRAM modules cover full range of applications
Memory modules are designed to meet the needs of most desktop and laptop personal computer users, as well as high-end servers and gaming products.
News from Dane-Elec (30 November 2006)
Mobile FCRAM speeds to double datarate
Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe has announced the availability of a new 256Mbit mobile fast cycle RAM (FCRAM).
News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe (29 November 2006)
Memory card gives fast access to 8Gbyte
Toshiba has launched the industry's first 8Gbyte Class 4 memory card.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (28 November 2006)
Speedy buffer uses Serial RapidIO
Extending its leadership in wireless infrastructure design, Integrated Device Technology has unveiled its 10G serial buffer, the industry's first Serial RapidIO-based memory solution.
News from IDT (24 November 2006)
FRAM devices set for automotive qualification
Ramtron International Corp has begun an AEC-Q100 automotive qualification programme for its FRAM devices.
News from Ramtron International (21 November 2006)
Flash memories study for automotive qualification
Spansion's MirrorBit SPI FL product family is undergoing AEC Q100 qualification and will provide cost-effective serial Flash memory solutions for in-cabin automotive applications.
News from Spansion (20 November 2006)
Flash disk module ousts disks from point of sale
User application article Wincor Nixdorf will offer its Beetle POS family with M-Systems' Flash disk, mModule uDOC, as its solid state storage solution.
News from M-Systems (16 November 2006)
Solid state drives secure VPNs
User application article Check Point Software Technologies is using M-Systems' solid state drives in continuous virtual private network system integration projects.
News from M-Systems (16 November 2006)
Serial Flash devices are smaller and more frugal
SPI serial Flash memory devices boast the industry's smallest form factor and lowest power consumption.
News from Silicon Storage Technology (14 November 2006)
Protected smart drives prove popular
McAfee and M-Systems have announced that the one-millionth M-Systems U3 smart drive bundled with U3 Anti-Virus Powered by McAfee has shipped.
News from M-Systems (13 November 2006)
Handsets to support Flash-based SIM cards
User application article The new 3G multimedia model U830 handset from LG Electronics will deliver a new range of powerful capabilities with support for M-Systems' MegaSIM card.
News from M-Systems ( 8 November 2006)
Two-chip set puts secure Flash on SIM cards
Spansion has announced its first secure MirrorBit HD-SIM solution and is actively working on select pilot projects with leading smart card manufacturers to begin by December.
News from Spansion ( 7 November 2006)
FRAM enhancements on show in Munich
Ramtron International will showcase its FRAM-enhanced processor companion, two new 512Kbit serial FRAM devices and a 1Mbit parallel FRAM at Electronica 2006.
News from Ramtron International ( 1 November 2006)
Lenovo signs for handset Flash support
Lenovo Mobile Communications Technology has selected Spansion as its principal Flash memory supplier for handsets.
News from Spansion (27 October 2006)
Nonvolatile memory passes automotive test
16Kbit, 3V serial FRAM is been qualified to AEC-Q100 standards.
News from Ramtron International (24 October 2006)
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