Samsung to join quad rate group
Samsung Electronics is expected to throw its weight behind QDR (quad-data-rate) SRAM in the contest for the dominant high-performance high-performance memories in switches, routers and other networking applications. Cypress, IDT, Micron and NEC are part of the same camp. The competing SigmaRAM technology's supporters include GSI Technology, IBM, ISSI, Mitsubishi, Sony and Toshiba.
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