Fujitsu announces World’s First 125°C Low Power Memory for SiPs

fujitsu_memory_chip.jpg Fujitsu today announced the launch of two new Consumer FCRAM memory chips featuring an operating temperature range that has been extended to a high-temperature of 125°C for the first time in memory with a DDR SDRAM interface. These products are low power consumption memory optimized for use in system-in-packages (SiPs) in digital consumer products such as digital TVs and digital video camcorders.

Sample shipment of the two new FCRAM products, the 512Mbit (MB81EDS516545), and 256Mbit (MB81EDS256545) is already available.

May 19, 2009 - 8:18 AM | Posted in - Other Stuff | | | | | |


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