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Speedy access for 1Gbyte DIMM

SMART Modular Technologies now offers a 1Gbyte PC2700 registered DDR Value DIMM targeted to increase performance and lower costs for high-performance computing applications.

News from SMART Modular Technologies, Nov 5, 2003

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New EEPROM package equals space savings

Microchip has produced the industry's first 8 and 16Kbit Microwire-compatible serial EEPROMs in 6-lead SOT-23 packages.

News from Microchip Technology, Nov 3, 2003

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Companions mop up system functions with FRAM

A novel FRAM-based processor companion family features highly integrated support and peripheral functions for processor-based systems.

News from Ramtron International, Nov 3, 2003

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Nonvolatile RAM skips forward a generation

Motorola has produced the world's first 4Mbit magnetoresistive RAM chip.

News from Freescale Semiconductor, Oct 30, 2003

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Cypress to acquire Cascade

Cypress Semiconductor is to acquire 1T pseudo-SRAM specialist Cascade Semiconductor.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Oct 28, 2003

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Synchronous and asynchronous options at 18Mbit

The industry's first family of 18Mbit (512K x 36bit) dual-port devices includes a synchronous device (70T3539M) and an asynchronous part (70T653M).

News from IDT, Oct 28, 2003

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Speedy access for large-scale dual-port memories

An enhanced 9Mbit asynchronous dual-port memory family boasts the fastest access times in the industry.

News from IDT, Oct 27, 2003

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Faster transfers for big Flash media

A new 1Gbyte CompactFlash Type I (3.3mm thick) card offers the fastest available write speed of 10Mbyte/s.

News from Renesas Technology Europe, Oct 24, 2003

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Honeywell licenses novel memory technology

Motorola is to provide Honeywell with access to its magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM) technology under a new licensing agreement.

News from Freescale Semiconductor, Oct 13, 2003

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Pair to promote mobile video interface

Seiko Epson and Renesas Technology are to jointly develop open-standard specifications for a high-speed interface optimised for the display requirements of next-generation mobile applications.

News from Renesas Technology Europe, Oct 13, 2003

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Web seminars explain ferroelectric RAM technology

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

News from Ramtron International, Sep 12, 2003

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Novel cell technology shrinks SRAM sizes

A novel range of low-power 16Mbit SRAM products known as superSRAMs offers the world's smallest chip size of approximately 32mm2.

News from Renesas Technology Europe, Sep 10, 2003

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Quad-datarate SRAMs - the next generation

Renesas Technology has launched the initial phase of its 36Mbit QDR II SRAM products, the second-generation of QDR (quad datarate) SRAM.

News from Renesas Technology Europe, Sep 5, 2003

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Faster access for high-density Flash

Sharp Microelectronics Europe reckons its latest high-speed 128Mbit Flash memory features the fastest access time available to date.

News from Sharp Microelectronics, Sep 5, 2003

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Video FIFOs find transatlantic outlets

Bierley has signed a combined UK and US sales representative and distribution agreement with Koltek of Taiwan.

News from Bierley.com, Sep 4, 2003

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FRAM devices shrink to 0.35 microns

Ramtron International has begun sampling the first FRAM (ferroelectric random access memory) built using 0.35-micron design rules.

News from Ramtron International, Aug 8, 2003

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NOR Flash joins combination memory devices

Silicon Storage Technology has released seven new products in its second-generation 32 Series ComboMemory product family.

News from Silicon Storage Technology, Aug 8, 2003

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Replacements for Fairchild EEPROMs

Catalyst Semiconductor reckons it has inventory and production capacity in place to support customers affected by Fairchild's announced exit from the nonvolatile memory business.

News from Catalyst Semiconductor, Aug 6, 2003

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Quad datarate boosts big memory bandwidth

Cypress Semiconductor has begun sampling new families of 18Mbit QDR, QDR-II, DDR and DDR-II memory devices.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Jul 25, 2003

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Quad-density memory shrinks to nanometre processes

MoSys is to port its innovative quad-density 1T-SRAM-Q technology to UMC's 130 and 90nm logic processes.

News from MoSys, Jul 24, 2003

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Low-latency memory modules boost server speed

Low-latency PC2100 registered double-datarate memory modules increase memory speeds for high-performance computing and server applications.

News from SMART Modular Technologies, Jul 24, 2003

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Flexible Flash memory is a real power saver

The W72M64V-XBX 2M x 64bit Flash memory, housed in a 159 PBGA package, allows simultaneous read/write operation with zero latency between changes in operation.

News from GD Technik, Jul 23, 2003

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DiskOnChip doubles Flash storage density

M-Systems has released the 1Gbit Mobile DiskOnChip G3, its second multilevel cell (MLC) NAND-based product.

News from M-Systems, Jul 18, 2003

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Sample status for top-density synchronous SRAMs

Cypress Semiconductor has begun shipping samples of the world's highest-density synchronous SRAMs.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Jul 17, 2003

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New DRAM technology boosts throughput eightfold

Rambus, Toshiba and Elpida have jointly revealed the specifications of their XDR DRAM devices.

News from Toshiba Electronics Europe, Jul 16, 2003

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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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