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Technology Stocks : Spansion Inc.
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To: Rink who wrote (2081)10/1/2007 9:23:56 AM
From: Rink  Read Replies (1) of 4590
 
Quadbit still a REALLY long way from mainstream. It will be part of phase II Eclipse, around late 2009.

Phase I Eclipse will sample (and ship?!) this year at 65nm with densities between 512Mb-2Gb. It combines NOR and NAND interfaces on a single die. The customer can program the partitioning of the density in software, and can thus decide in a pretty flexible way how much of the die will be used for NOR and how much for NAND. To do this it uses a 8051(!) microcontroller.

First Quadbit will only be sold as quasi-OTPROM (one time programmable ROM) because it has limited erase cycles.

electronicsweekly.com

Regards,

Rink

PS: I read the following before but couldn't find it back on this thread. So in order to keep this info for probably my own future reference: Spansion starts production of SP1 at 65nm and with =< 500 wspw, end sept '07: electronicsweekly.com
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