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Narrow package boosts serial EEPROM density

SPI serial EEPROM provides 1Mbit density in a choice of wide or narrow SO8 packages.

News from STMicroelectronics, Jul 27, 2007

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Memory venture picks memorable name

Playing off the word "mnemonics" - the art of assisting or improving memory - Numonyx is the new name in nonvolatile memory.

News from STMicroelectronics, Jul 20, 2007

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Spreaders take the heat out of memory modules

Novel heat-spreader improves convection cooling of DDR2 SODIMMs, SO-RDIMMs and SO-CDIMMs.

News from Virtium Technology, Jul 19, 2007

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Memory technologies come together

NOR, NAND and RAM combine in a single-bus single-package solution that offers a completely managed memory subsystem in a 10 x 13 x 1.4mm LBGA package.

News from Silicon Storage Technology, Jul 13, 2007

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Handset Flash is made for emerging markets

The NOR VS family will enable handset OEMs to introduce simplified, high-performance entry-level phones for regions with rapid new subscriber growth.

News from Spansion, Jul 10, 2007

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Alliance targets data Flash expansion

IP purchase is the first part of a development co-operation which will continue to the next generation of advanced Flash memory technologies.

News from Saifun Semiconductors, Jul 3, 2007

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Card range extends handset capacity

Small-format high-speed high-capacity memory card extends microSDHC range from 256Mbyte to 4Gbyte.

News from Toshiba Electronics Europe, Jun 29, 2007

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Serial devices provide higher-density Flash

Serial Flash memories boast capacities of 16 and 32Mbit in space-saving cost-effective 8-pin SOIC packages.

News from Winbond Electronics Corp America, Jun 27, 2007

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USB memory stick has industrial credentials

Yamaichi now offers a USB stick as part of its industrial-specified Y-ConUSB series.

News from Yamaichi Electronics, Jun 25, 2007

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Flash chips host both applications and data

Novel NAND Flash memories combine a configurable single-level cell memory area and a multilevel cell memory area to store applications and data on the same chip.

News from Toshiba Electronics Europe, Jun 22, 2007

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Memory deal covers SRAM, NOR Flash and DRAM

Memory devices remain a strategically important segment of 2001's marketing programme and the addition of Amic will complement the existing line up.

News from 2001 Electronic Components, Jun 22, 2007

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More options for magnetoresistive RAM

New devices include extended temperature range nonvolatile RAM targeting rugged application environments, such as industrial, military, aerospace and automotive designs.

News from Freescale Semiconductor, Jun 19, 2007

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3D structure offers increased Flash density

Novel three-dimensional memory cell array structure does not rely on advances in process technology, and has minimal increase in the chip die size.

News from Toshiba Electronics Europe, Jun 13, 2007

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Memory makes the grade under the bonnet

64Kbit FRAM with a high-speed serial peripheral interface is now Grade 1 AEC-Q100 qualified, making it suitable for automotive applications under the bonnet.

News from Ramtron International, Jun 12, 2007

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Memory supply supports network development

Viking InterWorks becomes the primary source of Direct Rambus DRAM and module support for networking OEMs using the Intel IXP2800 network processor.

News from Viking InterWorks, Jun 12, 2007

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Nonvolatile state saver brings system stability

Novel nonvolatile device saves the state of signals on demand and restores them to the correct state automatically on power up.

News from Ramtron International, Jun 5, 2007

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64Mbit SDRAM runs hot and cold

64Mbit SDRAM is pin compatible with industry standard 4M x 16bit devices and is available with an extended temperature range from - 40 to +85C.

News from Amic Technology Corp, May 28, 2007

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Memory modules address the need for speed

Kingston Technology describes its ultra-low-latency DDR2 800MHz 3-3-3 HyperX memory modules as the fastest performing memories available.

News from Kingston Technology, May 22, 2007

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Flash architecture boosts I/O bandwidth

Novel NAND Flash architecture is first to satisfy the emerging industry requirements for fast read, fast program, long retention, high endurance, high capacity and low cost.

News from Mosaid, May 8, 2007

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Assembly and test specialist named best supplier

A leading independent provider of semiconductor testing and assembly services, has been named Supplier of the Year by a memory specialist for its response to the client's wafer-sort requirements.

News from Spansion, May 4, 2007

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Registered DIMMs range up to 8Gbyte

RoHS-compliant 8Gbyte four-rank DDR2 VLP DIMMs are designed for the high-density server market.

News from Viking InterWorks, May 1, 2007

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Memory modules put more on server blades

Memory modules are designed with significant enhancements to the JEDEC standard, including registered functionality, reduced module height, advanced cooling features and densities up to 4Gbyte.

News from Virtium Technology, May 1, 2007

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Micro memory card adapts to standard SD designs

2Gbyte microSD card comes with "mini" and "standard" size Secure Digital adapters.

News from Kingston Technology, Apr 27, 2007

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Pickering to apply semiconductor sales experience

Innovative Silicon (ISi) has appointed Paul Pickering as Vice-President of Worldwide Sales.

News from Innovative Silicon, Apr 27, 2007

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Mini-RDIMMs stack up memory advantages

Viking InterWorks is supporting the highest density 244-pin Mini-RDIMMs in the industry with its latest offering, a 4Gbyte module.

News from Viking InterWorks, Apr 27, 2007

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Memory devices and modules:

Memory devices are used to store information in a system. There are many types of memory but these can be generically classified into either volatile or non-volatile devices.

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