Product category: Memory Devices and Modules
News Release from: Renesas Technology Europe | Subject: R1LV3216R and R1WV6416R LPSRAMs
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 26 March 2008
Low-power SRAMs expand to 64Mbit density
High-capacity low-power SRAMs are increasingly being used as an alternative to SDRAM, which undergoes frequent generational changes.
Renesas Technology has developed a family of low-power SRAM devices including a 64Mbit device that is claimed to be the industry's highest capacity to date The R1LV3216R Series of 32Mbit devices will begin sampling in Japan during April 2008, to be followed in July 2008 by the R1WV6416R Series of 64Mbit SRAMs
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 15 Apr 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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