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News Release from: Impinj
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 04 April 2008
Avago adopts nonvolatile memory
technology
Production proven in more than 800 million units shipped, Aeon memory cores have been proven in some of the world's highest volume applications.
Impinj has licensed its Aeon nonvolatile memory cores to Avago Technologies Silicon-proven at the world's leading semiconductor foundries, Impinj's Aeon/MTP NVM cores deliver significant design and cost advantages to analogue and system chip designers
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 25 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Production proven in more than 800 million units shipped, Aeon memory cores have been proven in some of the world's highest volume applications.
More than 200 different Aeon configurations and bit counts are available to meet a wide variety of application and design requirements.
Aeon memory products scale to smaller feature sizes, and Impinj continually adds offerings as new process nodes become available.
All Aeon memory products are compatible with standard logic or mixed-mode CMOS processes, need no additional masks or processing steps, and can be found in the world's leading foundries.
"We are very pleased that Impinj's Aeon/MTP cores have been chosen to help meet the growing demand for Avago Technologies' products", said Larry Morrell, Vice President and General Manager of IP Products at Impinj.
"Aeon/MTP's cost, power, size and testability advantages provide a significant improvement to older, one-time programmable NVM".
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