Dolphin Integration releases its RAM for 90 nm nodes with dual optimization: for ultra-low power and for extremely high density
Saving both ultra-low dynamic power and leakage, while maintaining an extremely high density, is a dream of every SoC integrator. With the announcement of its upcoming product, spRAM uLCeHD: URANUS 90LP/GP this Provider is on its way towards fulfilling this paradoxical dream.
It enables traveling with portable devices which demands these three important characteristics. The product is released at once in LP as well as in GP process and available on request at half nodes.
For more information, please visit:
http://www.dolphin.fr/flip/ragtime/90/ragtime_90_ram.html
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