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Micron MT25Q SPI NOR Flash memory samples

29 January, 2014

Micron Technology has announced the availability of 45 nm Serial NOR Flash memory samples in 512 Mb, 1 Gb and 2 Gb densities with a standard SPI interface. The MT25Q SPI NOR devices offer high performance, enhanced security and drop-in compatibility with legacy NOR devices, enabling high-density SPI NOR adoption in consumer, automotive, industrial and networking applications.


Algorithm helps make faces more memorable

21 January, 2014 by Helen Knight, MIT News correspondent

Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL) have developed an algorithm which makes subtle changes to various points on the face to make it more memorable without changing a person's overall appearance.


Alliance Memory synchronous DRAMs with 128 and 256 MB densities

08 May, 2013

Alliance Memory has extended its 128M and 256M lines of high-speed CMOS synchronous DRAMs (SDRAM) with new devices in a 54-ball, 8 x 8 x 1.2 mm TFBGA package. The 8M x 16 and 16M x 16 SDRAMs feature fast access time from clock down to 4.5 ns at a 5-ns clock and clock rates of 143 MHz.


STMicroelectronics STM32 F3 Series of MCUs

29 November, 2012

STMicroelectronics’ STM32 F3 Series of MCUs combines the 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4 core with a DSP, FPU instructions and advanced analog peripherals.


Advantech SATAIII SSDs to withstand high temperatures and humidity

24 October, 2012

Advantech has introduced what it claims are the world’s first industrial-grade SATAIII SSD series of products.


Alliance Memory 8M IC range

13 August, 2012

Alliance Memory has added to its range of legacy high-speed CMOS SRAMs with two 8M ICs in the 44-pin, 4-mil TSOP-II and 48-ball, 6 x 8 mm TFBGA packages.


Memory chips to replace flash drives

27 May, 2012

3D memory chips that are transparent, flexible and can withstand very high temperatures have been created by researchers from Rice University.


Alliance Memory synchronous DRAM range

19 April, 2012

Alliance Memory has introduced three, high-speed CMOS synchronous DRAMs (SDRAM) rated for the industrial temperature range of -40 to 85°C.


Transparent memory can be folded up

28 March, 2012

Memory chips that are transparent, flexible and can survive hostile conditions could become the next-generation, flash-competitive memory for tomorrow’s technology.


Lexar JumpDrive Triton USB 3.0 flash drive

11 February, 2012

Lexar has announced the JumpDrive Triton USB 3.0 flash drive available in 16, 32 and 64 GB capacities.


Transcend Information SDHC Class 10 UHS-I memory card

31 January, 2012

Combining the Class 10 specification with the performance boost of UHS-I, Transcend SDHC Class 10 ultra high-speed memory cards are designed for high-end digital cameras and camcorders. Developed by the Secure Digital Card Association as part of its SD version 3.01 specifications, UHS-I is claimed to be the fastest category card available.


Renesas embedded flash memory

28 January, 2012

Renesas has developed what it claims to be the first 40 nm memory intellectual property for motor vehicle real-time applications.


Transcend Information RDF8 USB 3.0 multicard reader

20 September, 2011

Transcend Information has launched the RDF8 USB 3.0 multicard reader.


Fischer Connectors rugged flash drive

28 July, 2011 by

Fischer Connectors has introduced the rugged flash drive, specially designed for safe transport and storage of sensitive data in harsh environments.


Ferroelectrics may lead to new memory

09 May, 2011

The novel properties of ferroelectric materials, claimed to have been discovered at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory in the US, are moving scientists closer to realising a new paradigm of electronic memory storage.


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