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Embedded Flash drive is optimised for new XScale

M-Systems is to provide mobile product designers with a virtually plug-and-play ability to tap into the latest multilevel cell NAND Flash technology on Intel's newest processor family.

News from M-Systems, Apr 7, 2006

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Embedded Flash drive boots OMAP-based systems

The mDOC H-series embedded Flash drive is now being offered as a NAND Flash-based storage and boot solution for portable terminals based on the OMAP5912 processor.

News from M-Systems, Apr 6, 2006

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SRAMs accelerate read/write capabilities

New memory chips deliver the world's highest density and highest bandwidth, enabling up to 50% more system-level bandwidth than existing QDRII and DDRII products.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Apr 6, 2006

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Fully buffered DIMMs boost server bandwidth

Kingston Technology's FB-DIMM modules are a high-speed high-density memory solution for related technology workstation and server platforms.

News from Kingston Technology, Apr 5, 2006

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CompactFlash cards are made for industrial use

The mModule CF 5000 is an industrial grade CompactFlash range that will be available in a variety of capacities ranging from 32Mbyte to 8Gbyte.

News from M-Systems, Apr 5, 2006

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Flash chips reach 1Gbit using 65nm process

Intel Corporation is the first to sample NOR multilevel cell Flash memory chips at 1Gbit density using its advanced 65nm process technology.

News from Intel Corporation, Apr 5, 2006

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Qualcomm qualifies Flash devices

Spansion's Flash memory devices are in the process of being validated for select reference design platforms from Qualcomm.

News from Spansion, Mar 28, 2006

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Core licence is logical Flash development

Spansion has licensed the ARM7TDMI-S processor and the SecurCore SC100 processor, enabling it to integrate the ARM processor with its MirrorBit Flash memory on a single die.

News from Spansion, Mar 28, 2006

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Secure Digital card is reliable choice

Available now from Silicon Power, the company's 150X 2Gbyte Secure Digital Card uses only original Samsung SLC NAND Flash chips, which enables greater write-speed performance.

News from Silicon Power Computer and Communications, Mar 27, 2006

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Spansion stars for Cisco

Spansion has been named one of ten suppliers of the year by Cisco Systems.

News from Spansion, Mar 23, 2006

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Memory card range expands in size and number

Toshiba has expanded its comprehensive portable memory card range with the addition of a high capacity 2Gbyte SD card and a 256Mbyte MicroSD card targeted at mobile applications.

News from Toshiba Electronics Europe, Mar 13, 2006

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Memory buffer devices meet Intel specs

IDT's advanced memory buffer (AMB) devices have passed the Intel Corporation validation process and are available to ship in volume.

News from IDT, Mar 6, 2006

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Motorola veteran Sacomani takes financial control

Flash memory specialist Spansion has appointed Dario Sacomani as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer.

News from Spansion, Mar 6, 2006

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Serial EEPROMs shrink into SOT-23 package

Microchip has released the world's first SPI serial EEPROMs in a miniature SOT-23 package.

News from Microchip Technology, Feb 23, 2006

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US operation expands into Santa Clara

Innovative Silicon has relocated its US headquarters to a larger facility in Santa Clara, California.

News from Innovative Silicon, Feb 20, 2006

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Kingston busts through $3 billion barrier

Total product revenue in the 12 months up to 31st December 2005 at Kingston Technology increased by over 22% to $3 billion.

News from Kingston Technology, Feb 20, 2006

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SIM card roadmap points to 1Gbyte this year

M-Systems and its subsidiary smart card company Microelectronica have outlined their expanded 2006 M-SIM product roadmap.

News from M-Systems, Feb 17, 2006

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SIM platform gains digital rights management

Mobile digital rights management specialist Secure Digital Container has developed a DRM application for deployment on high-density SIM cards powered by the MegaSIM platform.

News from M-Systems, Feb 16, 2006

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Antivirus application runs on SIM cards

McAfee has developed an antivirus-on-SIM application for deployment on high density SIM cards powered by M-Systems' MegaSIM platform.

News from M-Systems, Feb 16, 2006

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Microcontroller is first with novel Flash memory

Toshiba Electronics Europe has developed its first 16bit microcontroller to feature Silicon Storage Technologies' (SST) SuperFlash memory.

News from Toshiba Electronics Europe, Feb 16, 2006

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SIM platform gains antivirus support

M-Systems and F-Secure have developed a mobile antivirus solution for deployment on high-density SIM cards powered by M-Systems' MegaSIM platform.

News from M-Systems, Feb 15, 2006

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Information management runs on SIM platform

The Migo information management solution will be available for deployment on high-density SIM cards powered by M-Systems' MegaSIM platform.

News from M-Systems, Feb 15, 2006

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SIM platform hosts digital rights management

M-Systems and Openbit have announced content licensing services for deployment on high-density SIM cards powered by M-Systems' MegaSIM platform.

News from M-Systems, Feb 15, 2006

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File viewer comes to SIM platform

M-Systems and Picsel Technologies have announced a file viewing application for deployment on high-density SIM cards powered by M-Systems' MegaSIM platform.

News from M-Systems, Feb 15, 2006

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Flash-based chips to enable SIM card expansion

New secure high-capacity SIM card chips will enable manufacturers to deliver new solutions for distributing mobile content, securing delivery of applications and protecting digital rights.

News from Spansion, Feb 14, 2006

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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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