UMC delivers SONOS memory to solid state system
United Microelectronics Corporation (UMC) yesterday announced the delivery of a new SONOS (Silicon Oxide Nitride Oxide Silicon) memory to Taiwan-based IC-design house Solid State System. This new memory adopts advanced SONOS dielectric storage technology, which enhances program speed as compared to conventional SONOS cells and conventional NAND type flash, UMC said.
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