New Intel StrataFlash triples read performance
Intel has introduced its latest 3 Volt StrataFlash memory with triple the read performance of the previous version.
Using advanced 0.25-micron lithography, Intel's memory enables both code execution and data storage on a single high-density 128 Mb chip. Its new page mode feature allows for up to 44-nanosecond effective read access to boost feature sets and improve data access times.
The device is designed for a broad range of uses, including smart phones, PC companions, high-end set top boxes and other Internet-connected applications.
High volume availability of the 128 Mb 3 Volt Intel StrataFlash will begin in September, at a price of $29.90 each in 1,000-unit quantities.
More information on Intel Flash solutions can be obtained at the Intel Flash Web site at developer.intel.com/design/flash . Additional information about Intel is available at www.intel.com/pressroom .
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