ADSL new broadband communication technology creates high speed "always on" access to the Internet and Remote Networks using existing phone lines to the home. You can talk on the phone and surf the...
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USB flash drives are compact and easy-to-use devices that are similar in use to your computer hard drive. USB flash drives slip into your pocket, conveniently around your neck or on a keychain...
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MultiMediaCards use ROM technology for read-only applications and Flash technology for read/write applications. The cards are fast and energy efficient for excellent system performance in mobile...
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msystems' complete range of memory products are targeted at a variety of markets, including: multimedia mobile handsets, MNOs, USB flash drives, embedded systems, enterprise security, military...
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DDR2 SDRAM introduces features and functions that go beyond the
DDR SDRAM specification and enable DDR2 to operate at data rates of 400 MHz, 533 MHz, 667 MHz, and above. The advancements of DDR2...
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Cell Phone/ Wireless Memory Solutions White Papers :: NVM Technology Overview
NVM - the Fastest Growing Sector of the Semiconductor Market. Non-volatile memory (NVM) devices retain stored information even without a power source.
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Fast communication and efficiency require fast ways of forwarding the correct information to the right people. LAN switches and Routers allow data to be delivered to the appropriate port, wherever...
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This application note describes the OMAP processor flash memory interface and the configuration registers that must be programmed to enable the different interface modes, including: configuring the...
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This paper evaluates the TCO benefits of a Spansion EcoRAM-based server system versus traditional DRAM-based servers. A new breed of memory, Spansion EcoRAM, is important in order to reduce power.
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Products based on CellularRAM technology meet the 3G memory needs of handset-based products, and the Mobile Video Interface addresses design issues faced by mobile graphics application developers.
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With network line rates steadily increasing, memory density and performance are becoming extremely important in enabling network processors to perform packet processing quickly and efficiently.
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