What is an SRAM?
| Static Random Access Memory (SRAM): A type of semiconductor memory where the word static indicates that, unlike dynamic RAM (DRAM), it does not need to be periodically refreshed. SRAM uses bistable latching circuitry to store each bit—there are only several transistors used in the memory cells with no capacitors involved. SRAM exhibits data remanence but is still volatile because data is eventually lost when the memory is not powered. |
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| 2011-12-14 | SRAM boasts operation as low as 0.425V SRAM boasts operation as low as 0.425V |
| 2011-11-01 | Atmel samples Cortex-M4 Flash MCUs Atmel's SAM4S16 offers high Cortex-M Flash memory density of 2MB, 192KB SRAM and best-in-class code protection. |
| 2011-10-04 | Dev't tool enables cloud solutions The 32bit Minimorph development system has 384kB on-chip SRAM and XGA (1024 x 768) display controller with 2D accelerator. |
| 2011-07-27 | GSI sues Cypress, other SRAM vendors GSI sues Cypress, other SRAM vendors |
| 2011-06-20 | FinFET outperforms planar CMOS In a test comparing impact of process variability, Imec has found out that FinFET technologies emerge superior than planar CMOS, with results allowing creation of better technology and higher yields |
| 2011-04-29 | Security manager offers patented non-imprinting memory Maxim launches a new security manager that combines a patented non-imprinting memory scheme with an ultra-low battery current for applications requiring the highest levels of security |
| 2010-12-22 | 65nm QDRII+ SRAM operates at speeds of 550MHz 65nm QDRII+ SRAM operates at speeds of 550MHz |
| 2010-12-16 | Radiation-hardened SRAMs for military/satellite withstand 300 KRads Delivering throughput of up to 36 Gbps and performance at clock speeds up to 250 MHz, Cypress's 72-MBit QDR II SRAMs with RadStop Technology can withstand up to 300 KRads. |
| 2010-12-15 | Use QDR II SRAM interface for FPGA Use QDR II SRAM interface for FPGA |
| 2010-11-19 | MCU family integrates peripheral functions The first 32- and 16-bit RISC MCUs from Fujitsu's FM3 family operate at up to 80MHz with up to 512KB high-speed flash memory and up to a 64KB SRAM, with wide support for communications protocols. |
| 2010-11-18 | 72Mbit SRAM supports M-503 FPGA platform 72Mbit SRAM supports M-503 FPGA platform |
| 2010-10-22 | ZTE selects Cypress SRAMs for Ethernet switches ZTE's new Ethernet switches feature 65nm 72-Mbit QDR II+ SRAM devices from Cypress |
| 2010-10-14 | Pseudo SRAMs join SRAM ease, DRAM density, cost Pseudo SRAMs join SRAM ease, DRAM density, cost |
| 2010-09-24 | Microcontroller delivers 'highest performance' for ARM Cortex-M3 NXP debuts new ARM Cortex-M3 microcontroller |
| 2010-06-11 | Non-volatile SRAM (nvSRAM) basics Non-volatile SRAM (nvSRAM) basics |
| 2010-05-27 | 32-/64Mbit SRAMs deliver 12ns access time Cypress Semiconductor Corp. has developed 32- and 64Mbit SRAMs that offer very fast access times of 12ns and the smallest footprint at these densities. |
| 2010-04-30 | 32bit MCU packs zero-wait state flash, SRAM 32bit MCU packs zero-wait state flash, SRAM |
| 2010-04-21 | 16Mbit MRAM set to displace SRAM 16Mbit MRAM set to displace SRAM |
| 2010-03-16 | Specialty foundries extend their reach The specialty foundries Dongbu, MagnaChip, TowerJazz and X-Fab are expanding their wings with new capabilities or alliances. |
| 2010-03-09 | Virtex-5 USB delivers 32Mbit flash, 200 user I/Os Opal Kelly offers is the fastest FPGA USB 2.0 integration module based on Xilinx Virtex-5 FPGA and delivers 256Mbyte DDR2, 36Mbit SRAM, 32Mbit flash and up to 200 high-speed user I/Os. |
| 2010-02-25 | Migration to 90nm 5V Async SRAMs This application note discusses the migration of 5V asynchronous SRAMs from existing technology (250nm and earlier) to 90nm technology. |
| 2010-02-02 | ROHM, MoSys ink 1T-SRAM license deal ROHM, MoSys ink 1T-SRAM license deal |
| 2010-01-26 | D/A PMC module packs RAM, external SRAM D/A PMC module packs RAM, external SRAM |
| 2009-12-03 | Driving reliable automotive system design with FPGAs For FPGAs to be part of an ultra-reliable design, designers must protect the valid FPGA configuration used for initialization and prevent SRAM corruption during device operation. |
| 2009-11-30 | Compact networking modules fit data-intensive apps The ultra-compact, low-cost wired and wireless networking modules' increased memory makes it suitable for data-intensive applications like building automation and security applications. |
| 2009-11-23 | Internet MCU eases networking implementation WIZnet combines a TCP/IP stack with and 8051 MCU and 64Kbyte SRAM and 32Kbyte internal buffer to create a one-chip solution. |
| 2009-11-19 | Serial flash delivers 320Mbit/s burst data rate Silicon Storage Technology touts the fastest quad-bit serial flash memory, operating from 1.8V and capable of sustaining 320Mbit/s burst data rates. |
| 2009-11-10 | 32bit MCUs pack 1.5Mbyte on-chip SRAM 32bit MCUs pack 1.5Mbyte on-chip SRAM |
| 2009-10-20 | 'First' 144Mbit SRAMs achieve 550MHz clock speed The 65nm SRAMs offer up to half standby and dynamic current consumption compared with 90nm SRAMs. |
| 2009-10-12 | nvSRAMs boast improved access times Integrating a real-time clock in the nvSRAMs covers applications traditionally served by battery-backed SRAMs. |
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