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2Mb Serial Nonvolatile F-RAM Memory (07 February 2012)
Ramtron International has released the FM25V20, a 2Mb high performance serial F-RAM device.
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World’s lowest energy non-volatile memory (30 January 2012)
New low power memory is first in a family of F-RAM low energy memory products.
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Wireless memory (14 September 2010)
Ramtron begins commercial sampling of MaxArias.
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F-RAM upgraded to automotive qualification (06 July 2010)
Low power, high-performance F-RAM meets AEC-Q100 Grade 3 standards.
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F-RAM vs BBSRAM (24 November 2009)
This white paper addresses the functional and design differences between F-RAM and BBSRAM memories. Most specifically, the paper underscores how F-RAM offers a more future-forward environmental option with cost benefits, as well as less system complexity and maintenance.
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Ferroelectric form fits medical memory (20 October 2009)
Duncan Bennett explores some examples of F-RAM in medical applications that illustrate the technological advantages of F-RAM.
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SSDs feature low power (20 July 2009)
Low power consumption F-RAM enabled SSD offers virtually unlimited reads and writes with no write delay.
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Heat that seat! (26 May 2009)
F-RAM devices get automotive qualification and retain logic states without power.
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The Greenest Memory (18 December 2008)
Memory with low operating current and high write endurance can enable the design and production of smart energy products
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F-RAM remembers radio info (17 June 2008)
Ramtron International’s non-volatile ferroelectric RAM (F-RAM) has been qualified for automotive.
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Shortcut to Munich previewing electronica 2006 (01 October 2006)
Electronica 2006 will be held in Munich, Germany, 14 to 17 November (www.global-electronics.net). Over 3,000 exhibitors from semiconductor and component manufacturers, power supply manufacturers and display manufacturers will occupy 14 exhibition halls. Dedicated areas include automotive, wireless, embedded and MicroNano World.
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