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Team commits to new generation of QDR SRAMs

A Cypress Semiconductor product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team May 13, 2003

The QDR SRAM Codevelopment Team has confirmed its commitment to defining, developing and delivering innovative, industry-standard SRAMs for the high-speed networking market.

The QDR SRAM Codevelopment Team has confirmed its commitment to defining, developing and delivering innovative, industry-standard SRAMs for the high-speed networking market.

Over the last four years, the mutual co-operation of industry leaders including Cypress, IDT, NEC, Samsung, and Hitachi has ensured complete interoperability and true second sourcing of high-performance SRAM products.

Today, a majority of companies developing next-generation switches and routers are using QDR SRAM devices.

"The QDR SRAM Codevelopment Team is moving full speed ahead", said Rob Sloan, Product Marketing Manager for Cypress's Memory Products Division.

"Responding to strong customer demand, the team is dedicated to the standard we've developed over the past four years and is in the process of developing a third generation of QDR memories".

The QDR SRAM architecture incorporates extensive input from networking industry leaders.

Initial product availability was announced in third calendar quarter of 2000.

Quad-datarate SRAMs are the first generation of SRAMs aimed specifically at the communications market.

QDR-II, the second generation of quad-datarate SRAMs, adds new features and functions to the QDR product family, including increased clock frequencies, echo clocks, and lower core voltage (1.8V) that reduce power.

The Codevelopment Team also offers DDR and DDR-II SRAMs for systems that do not require simultaneous reads and writes.

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