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Ferroelectric RAM finds slot in RAID systems

Promise Technology has selected Ramtron's ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) for use in its stand-alone RAID (redundant array of inexpensive disks) controllers.

News from Ramtron International, Jul 14, 2003

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Bigger SDRAMs save space and power

A new range of 256Mbit x32 SDRAM devices offers space-saving, low-power benefits for mobile applications such as digital cameras and other battery-driven, handheld consumer products.

News from Sunrise Electronics, Jun 27, 2003

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Pair address the personal mobile gateway

IXI Mobile has signed a product development memorandum of understanding with SMART Modular Technologies to design equipment for deployment of "designed for PMG" Sleek devices.

News from SMART Modular Technologies, Jun 25, 2003

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Mixed mobile memory supports burst mode

The MB84SR6H5K5K1 is a multichip package combining mobile fast cycle RAM with burst-mode Flash memory.

News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe, Jun 19, 2003

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DDR mobile RAM boosts speed and density

Elpida Memory has developed the industry's first 256Mbit double datarate mobile RAM components, along with a 256Mbit single datarate mobile RAM, both optimised for digital consumer products.

News from Sunrise Electronics, Jun 17, 2003

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Compact solution for double-datarate SDRAM

A new 128Mbyte SDRAM combines four chips in a single compact PBGA package, providing a 50% reduction in board space, reduced I/O connection count by 17% and lower parasitic capacitance.

News from GD Technik, Jun 12, 2003

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SDRAMs are validated for DDR2

Elpida is the first DRAM supplier to receive Intel's DDR2 component validation for its 512Mbit DDR2 SDRAM devices.

News from Sunrise Electronics, Jun 2, 2003

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Long life for serial EEPROMs

A new family of compact and reliable EEPROM devices will save space and reduce power consumption in high-performance applications where I2C and three-wire serial bus interfaces are required.

News from Rohm Electronics (UK), May 30, 2003

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Further functions for high-density NOR Flash

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.

News from Silicon Storage Technology, May 27, 2003

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Fast cycle RAM devices burst both ways

Fujitsu has developed two new mobile FCRAM devices based on the company's fast cycle RAM architecture.

News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe, May 20, 2003

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Team commits to new generation of QDR SRAMs

The QDR SRAM Codevelopment Team has confirmed its commitment to defining, developing and delivering innovative, industry-standard SRAMs for the high-speed networking market.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, May 13, 2003

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DDR modules meet latest Intel specs

SMART Modular Technologies has expanded its DDR product lineup to include Intel-validated PC3200 unbuffered DIMMs.

News from SMART Modular Technologies, May 13, 2003

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Dual ports raise the bar to 9Mbit

IDT has developed the industry's first 9Mbit asynchronous true dual-port products.

News from IDT, May 12, 2003

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Award for smart card business

Renesas Technology Corp has been awarded the Frost and Sullivan Global Competitive Strategy Award in recognition of the growth achieved by its Smart Card business during 2002.

News from Renesas Technology Europe, May 6, 2003

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EEPROM shrinks to tiny 5-pin package

Novel technology allows the CAT24C00 128-bit serial EEPROM to be packaged in a compact, 5-pin SOT23 package that requires 40% less PCB area than an MSOP.

News from Catalyst Semiconductor, May 5, 2003

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Hitachi-Mitsubishi joint venture sets up in Europe

Renesas Technology Europe is the new joint venture between Hitachi and Mitsubishi Electronics Corp.

News from Renesas Technology Europe, Apr 23, 2003

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Micron shifts synchronous SRAMs

Micron Technology is to transfer its high-performance communications-oriented synchronous SRAM product inventory to Cypress Semiconductor.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Apr 17, 2003

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Portable memories accommodate more data

Micromark C and CD has new ranges of Secure Digital (SD) and Multimedia Flash memory cards together with supporting connectors.

News from Micromark C and CD, Apr 9, 2003

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Multichannel FIFOs aid data acquisition

A new range of high-speed TeraSync quad/dual FIFO products provides two or four TeraSync FIFOs in a single package, thereby reducing board space and overall system costs.

News from IDT, Apr 3, 2003

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Silicon nanocrystals point to Flash replacement

Motorola has demonstrated the world's first 4Mbit memory device based on silicon nanocrystals.

News from Freescale Semiconductor, Apr 2, 2003

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DDR2 memory is optimised for graphics

Elpida Memory has developed a range of 128Mbit (4M x 32bit) DDR2 SDRAM devices for notebook and desktop PC graphics applications.

News from Sunrise Electronics, Mar 25, 2003

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Bigger Flash devices promise monster card density

Toshiba has doubled the capacity of its largest single-die NAND Flash memory lineup with the release of a 2Gbit device.

News from Toshiba Electronics Europe, Mar 19, 2003

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Bigger serial EEPROM keeps its head down onboard

Microchip's new 512Kbit I2C-compatible serial EEPROMs are the first to be available in an 8-pad dual flat no-lead package.

News from Microchip Technology, Mar 18, 2003

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Top density claim for six-transistor SRAM device

Cypress Semiconductor has achieved functional silicon of the world's highest-density SRAM using its six-transistor 90nm RAM9 process technology.

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Mar 18, 2003

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Flexible write protection for Flash drives

A new range of Flash drives allows users to define a combination of four types of access "zones" of any size and location within the module.

News from Simpletech Europe, Mar 18, 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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