Colorado Springs, Colo.—Simtek announced the first two 4-Mbit products in its 130-nm CMOS SONOS family of nvSRAM ICs. Simtek's STK14EC8 (512Kbit x 8) and STK14EC16 (256Kbit x 16) devices deliver fast ...
As the number of electronic components in new automobiles continues to increase, there is a similar increase in the amount of data that these components generate—for control, diagnostics, telemetry, ...
New PSoC NV Family Unites Unlimited Read, Write and Recall Endurance of nvSRAMs With Flexibility and Integration of PSoC Architecture SAN JOSE, Calif.-- September 22, 2008--Cypress Semiconductor Corp.
Non-volatile bistable memory circuits pave the way for highly energy-efficient CMOS logic systems. Non-volatile bistable memory circuits being developed by Satoshi Sugahara and his team at Tokyo Tech ...
AI is driving demand and higher prices for DRAM and NAND into 2026. Products using non-volatile memories to replace NOR and ...
EKF presents the M01-NVSRAM, a non volatile static RAM, organized as 1024k x 32bit, for PCI Express direct access (memory-mapped read/write to a linear address space, aka MMIO). Other than a normal ...
Back in the days of old, computers used EPROMs to store their most vital data – usually character maps and a BASIC interpreter. The nature of these EPROMs meant you could write to them easily enough, ...
Scientists at the Tokyo Institute of Technology have developed low power, high performance CMOS logic technology that is vital to the future of microprocessors and system-on-chip (SoC) devices for ...
ERFURT & DRESDEN, Germany--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Leading analog/mixed-signal foundry supplier X-FAB Silicon Foundries and non-volatile memory specialist Anvo-Systems Dresden today announced a cooperative ...
Non-volatile memories such as flash memory are transforming data centers, client computers and consumer applications. They have led to new interfaces and developments in software that take advantage ...
Non-volatile memory is becoming more complicated at advanced nodes, where price, speed, power and utilization are feeding into some very application-specific tradeoffs about where to place that memory ...
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