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Technology Stocks : Spansion Inc.
CY 23.820.0%Apr 16 5:00 PM EST

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To: KeithDust2000 who wrote (2553)11/14/2007 5:48:40 PM
From: Joe NYC  Read Replies (2) of 4590
 
Keith,

ORNAND is basically NAND. The interface is NAND. Eclipse is a hybrid. Internally, it is just Mirrorbit flash, but part of it can work as NOR, rest as NAND. And it is end user configurable, as far as what percentage is used as NOR and what percentage is used as NAND.

Since it is one chip solution, hopefully, it will catch on. There is a never ending struggle to cut BOM cost of a handset, and anytime you can do something with one chip rather than 2, you should reap some cost advantage benefits.

Here is something I found on Spansion web site:
spansion.com

Joe
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