AMD rolls out 64Mbit flash with security features
Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) on January 20 introduced a 64Mbit page-mode flash memory device with advanced security features for wireless applications like mobile phones and set-top boxes. Called the "Am29PDL640G," this 3.0-volt flash device offers 1.8 and 3.0V input and output voltage options, hardware-based simultaneous read/write and low standby power.
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