Web seminars explain ferroelectric RAM technology

A Ramtron International product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Sep 12, 2003

Ramtron International is to host a series of three live web seminars featuring FRAM technology, products and application information.

Ramtron International is to host a series of three live web seminars featuring FRAM technology, products and application information.

The first in the series, entitled "FRAM: technology and market trends", will be held on Wednesday 17th September at 1600 GMT.

"This webcast series has been tailored for semiconductor industry analysts and electronics trade industry editors", said Craig Taylor, Director of Marketing and host of the first seminar.

"However, anyone interested in the state of FRAM memory technology and emerging FRAM application trends will find value in attending the seminar series".

Ramtron's innovative nonvolatile FRAM memory products are gaining acceptance in a growing number of system applications.

To-date, Ramtron has shipped more than 50 million FRAM products for use in applications such as advanced utility meters, automotive instruments, multifunction copiers, and RAID controllers among others.

Recent FRAM technology innovations are setting the stage for higher density memory configurations and highly integrated mixed signal devices.

The seminars will last approximately 30 minutes and will be followed by an online question and answer session.

Those interested in attending the free seminar can preregister on the Ramtron website.

Further seminars in the series comprise: "FRAM and automotive applications", on 8th October 2003 at 1600 GMT; and "The future of FRAM", on 12th November 2003 at 1600 GMT.

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