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News Release from: Cavendish Kinetics | Subject: Nanomech
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 10 June 2004
Novel approach to embedded nonvolatile
memory
Cavendish Kinetics has developed a major new technology claimed to offer the lowest power and entry-cost embedded nonvolatile memory in the industry.
Cavendish Kinetics, a company born out of Cambridge University, has developed a major new technology claimed to offer the lowest power and entry-cost embedded nonvolatile memory in the industry The company's Nanomech technology is capable of simple incorporation into standard CMOS and other processes and will offer semiconductor companies and foundries a lower power, higher speed alternative to embedded fuse, Flash and EEPROM
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 18 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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