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Modules combine SDRAM with Flash

A novel family of small-outline dual-inline memory modules incorporates both Flash and SDRAM technologies within the same device.

News from SMART Modular Technologies, Aug 27, 2002

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Flint adds Oki to portfolio

Flint has added Oki Silicon Solutions to its line-up of semiconductor franchises and will be supporting Oki's advanced microcontrollers as well as their familiar speech ICs.

News from Flint, Aug 21, 2002

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Synchronous DRAMs take temperature extremes

New from Sunrise Electronics is a range of high-performance wide-temperature-range synchronous DRAM devices for use in automotive GPS, remote communications, and industrial applications.

News from Sunrise Electronics, Aug 20, 2002

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Achieving next generation memory densities today

Chip-on-chip stacking technology can help designers achieve the highest possible electrical functionality and performance in the least possible amount of space.

News from Simpletech Europe, Aug 14, 2002

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FRAMs break into server market

Taiwan-based Quanta Computers has selected Ramtron's ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) for RAID (redundant array of independent disks) subsystems used in PC-based servers.

News from Ramtron International, Aug 7, 2002

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AMIC signs Gothic

A new sole franchise agreement signed by Gothic Components and memory specialist AMIC Technology, adds a new dimension to the UK design-in distributor's product range.

News from Gothic Components, Aug 2, 2002

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Ramtron gains ISO9001 certification

BSI has granted ISO9001:2000 registration to both Ramtron International Corp and its subsidiary Enhanced Memory Systems.

News from Ramtron International, Jul 29, 2002

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QDR interface gains acceptance

The Network Processing Forum (NPF) has adopted key elements of the Quad Data Rate (QDR) interface as the standard for Phase 1 of the Look-Aside Interface (LA-1).

News from Cypress Semiconductor, Jul 19, 2002

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Shrinking serial EEPROMs

Microchip has added 32, 64, 128 and 256Kbit densities to its existing range of 8-lead MSOP serial EEPROMs and now offers the highest density I2CT devices in the smallest available standard package.

News from Microchip Technology, Jul 15, 2002

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French award for FRAM

Leading French electronics magazine Electronique has awarded this year's prize in the processors and memories category of its annual Electron D'Or awards to the FM24C256-SE FRAM.

News from Ramtron International, Jul 10, 2002

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Flash memory is optimised for Bluetooth

Cambridge Silicon Radio and Fujitsu have been working together to develop Flash memory optimised for Bluetooth requirements.

News from Cambridge Silicon Radio, Jul 5, 2002

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Top density for new Flash process

Philips has developed a new Flash memory option for its 0.18-micron CMOS18 baseline CMOS process.

News from Philips Semiconductors, Jul 5, 2002

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Fewer errors for high-density SRAM replacement

Ramtron International subsidiary Enhanced Memory Systems is shipping samples and preproduction quantities of its 72Mbit no bus latency (NoBL) burst enhanced SRAM (ESRAM).

News from Ramtron International, Jul 4, 2002

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I2C multiplexed EEPROMs aim for notebooks

Philips has released a family of multiplexed EEPROMs for I2C/SMBus applications.

News from Philips Semiconductors, Jun 28, 2002

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Production-programmed ROMs boost development time

Oki Electric has unveiled two 128Mbit P2ROM (production-programmed ROM) products: the MR27V12800J and the MR27T12800J.

News from Oki Electric, Jun 27, 2002

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Lead-free EEPROMs are greener alternative

Catalyst Semiconductor now offers lead-free packages for its popular SPI, I2C and Microwire serial EEPROMs.

News from Catalyst Semiconductor, Jun 21, 2002

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Prosthetic limb application wins smart card award

Flint, and Chas A Blatchford and Sons, were named as winners of the RNIB Usability Award at the Advanced Card Awards - a gala dinner for the smart card industry.

News from Flint, Jun 14, 2002

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Flash drives squeeze in to cut power

Designers looking for a plug-in replacement to mechanical hard drives now have a wider range of options from Flint Smart.

News from Flint, Jun 13, 2002

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Solid State Supplies takes over Steatite

Kent based specialist semiconductor distributor Solid State Supplies has acquired Steatite for GBP 1.5 million (Eur 2.3 million).

News from Solid State Supplies, May 30, 2002

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Sunrise is Elpida's top dog in Europe

Sunrise Electronics has been presented with an award by Elpida Memory as the company's top performing distributor in Europe.

News from Sunrise Electronics, May 30, 2002

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Bryning and Gosling move up Flint ladder

Flint has strengthened its LSI semiconductor products group by promoting franchise manager Ed Bryning to Marketing Manager, LSI, and promoting Kay Gosling to Franchise Manager, LSI.

News from Flint, May 27, 2002

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Smart card maker seeks more funding

ID Data is to undertake a placing of new ordinary shares, aiming to raise up to GBP 4.1 million (net of expenses).

News from ID Data, May 27, 2002

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Big Flash memories use novel multibit cells

Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe has released the first 64Mbit NOR-type Flash memory devices based on its MirrorFlash multibit cell architecture.

News from Fujitsu Microelectronics Europe, May 17, 2002

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RDRAM-based modules provide high memory bandwidth

New Elpida Memory SO-RIMM modules use 800MHz RDRAM devices with 40ns RAS access time and deliver up to 1.6Gbytes/s memory bandwidth ideal for the networking and telecomms markets.

News from Sunrise Electronics, May 16, 2002

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Flash addition to embedded offerings

Abacus Polar has added M-Systems, the pioneer of Flash disk on a die technology, to its portfolio of embedded computing solutions.

News from Abacus Group, May 15, 2002

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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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