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Flash memory products meet future handset designs
A new family of Flash memory products from Spansion has been pre-qualified with Qualcomm's handset reference design platforms.
News from Spansion (15 February 2007)
Innovation Award for capacitorless memory device
The 2006 Frost and Sullivan Product Innovation Award in the field of silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology was presented to Innovative Silicon for the invention of the capacitorless memory device. Brochure available
News from Innovative Silicon (15 February 2007)
MicroSD card with versatile dual adapter
Kingston Technology has brought out a special microSD card bundled with a dual adapter designed to allow maximum compatibility of microSD Flash memory cards across multiple platform devices.
News from Kingston Technology (15 February 2007)
Solid-state storage agreement signed
Acal Semiconductors has signed a franchise agreement to partner with SiliconSystems to provide solid-state disc (SSD) storage systems for customers in the UK.
News from Acal Semiconductors (15 February 2007)
Flash-based SIM cards to range up to 1Gbyte
Spansion has unveiled product roadmaps for its MirrorBit HD-SIM family, its next generation Flash memory-based SIM card solutions.
News from Spansion (15 February 2007)
Flash memory modules add security to handsets
MirrorBit solutions protected by Spansion Secure technology provide the highest level of commercially available protection with hardware-based encryption for mobile handsets.
News from Spansion ( 6 February 2007)
Flash development centre moves to 300mm wafers
Spansion's Submicron Development Centre has successfully completed its transition from 200 to 300mm wafers.
News from Spansion ( 2 February 2007)
Next-generation technology for nonvolatile FRAM
Since announcing a joint development agreement in June 2005, Epson and Fujitsu have collaborated on development of next-generation technology for nonvolatile FRAM.
News from Seiko Epson Corp (30 January 2007)
NAND Flash memory chips rise to 16Gbit
Toshiba is introducing 8 and 16Gbit NAND Flash memory devices, fabricated using cutting-edge 56nm process technology codeveloped with SanDisk Corp of Milpitas, California.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (26 January 2007)
Serial EEPROMs offer rapid access times
SPI serial EEPROM family expands with 32Kbit devices capable of operating at bus speeds of up to 10MHz, and available in low-profile packages.
News from Microchip Technology (26 January 2007)
Serial EEPROM claims top memory density
Serial EEPROM is the first device in the market to squeeze 1Mbit into a tiny SO8N package with 3.8mm body width.
News from STMicroelectronics (26 January 2007)
Research role is tailor made for Parrillo
Spansion has appointed Louis Parrillo as Executive Vice President of Research and Development, a newly created position at the company.
News from Spansion (24 January 2007)
Flash memories store 4bit per cell
Companies in the gaming and electronic content industry segments are designing the industry's first 4bit-per-cell MirrorBit Flash memory solution into products planned for production this quarter.
News from Spansion (23 January 2007)
Industrial-spec memories have SATA interfaces
PQI has released two new industrial memory products to start the New Year.
News from PQI Europe (15 January 2007)
Multichip module saves room for space memory
The AT68166 is a 16Mbit SRAM packaged in a hermetic multichip module (MCM) for space applications.
News from Atmel Corporation (11 January 2007)
Memory modules accelerate gaming experience
Kingston Technology has announced the launch of its new 1.15 and 1.2GHz DDR2 HyperX memory modules.
News from Kingston Technology (11 January 2007)
More speed and size options in SD memory cards
SD memory card range expands with a 4Gbyte Class 6 SDHC card, a 4Gbyte Class 4 miniSDHC card and a 2Gbyte microSD memory card.
News from Toshiba Electronics Europe (10 January 2007)
ISO certification recognises quality commitment
Silicon Storage Technology has been certified with the highly regarded ISO9001:2000 quality management standard by Det Norske Veritas (DNV).
News from Silicon Storage Technology ( 9 January 2007)
Ferroelectric RAM makes the automotive grade
SPI FRAM device is qualified to AEC-Q100 (Automotive Electronic Council's Stress Test Qualification for Integrated Circuits) standards.
News from Ramtron International (25 December 2006)
Nawaz takes charge of wireless operations
Ahmed Nawaz has been named Executive Vice President of Spansion's Wireless Solutions Division (WSD).
News from Spansion (18 December 2006)
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