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News Release from: Silicon Storage Technology | Subject: ComboMemory 34WA
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 05 February 2008
Flash/RAM combinations provide speed
boost
The products in the 34WA series use a 6 x 8 x 1mm semiconductor package, making them the smallest address/data bus multiplex combination memory devices available on the market today.
Silicon Storage Technology (SST) has released the 34WA series of 1.8V ComboMemory Flash memory/RAM combination memory products The 34WA supports burst-mode operation for faster performance and address/data bus multiplexing for a lower pin count and smaller device footprint
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 27 May 2003 at 8.00am (UK)
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Expanding on the success of its current Multi-Purpose Flash product family, SST's MPF+ products include four major new features critical for mobile phones and set-top boxes.
The products in the 34WA series use a 6 x 8 x 1mm semiconductor package, making them the smallest address/data bus multiplex combination memory devices available on the market today.
The performance and space savings provided by the 34WA series meets the entry-level mobile handset market's need for high-performing, cost-effective, small form factor mobile phones.
"Entry-level mobile handsets for emerging regions continue to be significant areas of growth in the mobile phone market", said Paul Lui, Senior Vice President, Memory and Special Products Business Unit, SST.
"Mobile handsets with basic features that once served as entry-level products are no longer sufficient for the growing demands of customers in these regions".
"In light of this, OEMs need to deliver mobile handsets at aggressive price points, yet still provide strong performance, small size and long battery life".
The 1.8V operating voltage of the 34WA series devices leads to lower system power consumption.
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