Intel unveils NOR flash products for low-cost handsets
Intel on Tuesday introduced its first NOR flash products aimed at the emerging low-cost cell phone segment. The new products have a new pin sharing package to minimize pin count and are configured to work with low-cost, single-chip baseband and RF solutions from leading chipset suppliers, the company said.
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