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  • Fast SRAM Sits In 48-Ball FBGA

    By Staff, January 10, 2012

    Alliance Memory extends its line of legacy fast asynchronous SRAMs with a 4M (256K x 16) device in a 48-ball FBGA package measuring 8 mm x 10 mm x 1.2 mm.

  • Aeroflex Expands FLASH Offerings

    By Staff, December 19, 2011

    Enlarging the company’s QCOTS family, the UT8QNF8M8 64-Mbit NOR Flash rad-tolerant memory is organized as 8Mx8 or 4Mx16 and provides a capacity large enough to hold a typical application program/kernel.

  • Expect More Mixed Cores, Less Power, And Faster Storage

    By William Wong, December 19, 2011

    More cores, more storage, more networking, lower power, 64-bit ARM8, and touchy interfaces. What more would you want?

  • Memory Enables Battery-Free Designs

    By Staff, November 07, 2011

    The M24LR16E dual-interface memory device is capable of powering small systems from harvested RF power with no battery required.

  • Printable Storage Arrays

    By William Wong, October 31, 2011

    Thin Film Electronics ASA is showing a printable storage array that utilizes printed PARC transistors.

  • Algorithmic Memory Simplifies SoC Memory Subsystem Design

    By William Wong, October 03, 2011

    Memoir Systems has developed a multiport caching system called Algorithmic Memory that is designed to deliver a 10x increase in memory operations per second (MOPS).

  • Quad USB 3.0 NAND Flash Memory Controller

    By Staff, August 03, 2011

    VIA Labs VL751 features a four-channel NAND interface and a USB 3.0 Super Speed interface.

  • SPI FRAM Reaches 0.18µm Level

    By Sally Ward-Foxton, July 18, 2011

    Fujitsu's new SPI FRAMs, The new MB85RSxxx family, marks the completion of the company's migration to 0.18µm

  • Serial EEPROM Eyes Auto, Medical, And Consumer Markets

    By Staff, July 08, 2011

    ON Semiconductor has expanded its serial EEPROM offerings with devices for the automotive, medical, and consumer markets.

  • CMOS SDRAMs Target High-Bandwidth Apps

    By Staff, May 20, 2011

    The AS4Cxxxxx line of high-speed CMOS synchronous DRAMs offer densities of 64 Mb (AS4C4M16S), 128 Mb (AS4C8M16S), and 256 Mb (AS4C16M16S) and are optimized for industrial, communications, medical, and consumer products requiring high memory bandwidth.

  • Self-Calibrating Memory Controllers

    By Josh Lee, May 16, 2011

    Not all memory controllers are created equally and they are getting harder to build as transistors scale down. Uniquify is a Silicon Valley semiconductor IP start-up with a new patent on Self-Calibrating Logic (SCL) that can help.

  • Flash Memory Enables The Next Wave Of Mobile Innovation

    By Ali Pourkeramati, May 12, 2011

    Flash memory is rapidly becoming ubiquitous in consumer applications, most prominently as a displacement for conventional disk storage.

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