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From: BUGGI-WO2/29/2008 4:21:46 AM
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MRAM
Some infos - as said in the past -> MRAM is no competition and
will be no competition -> why? Look here:

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Freescale’s goal is to introduce MRAM to its lineup of automotive controllers. To that end, the company is developing a 16 Mb MRAM based on 130 nm design rules, and will port its MRAM technology to the company’s automotive-grade 130 nm process
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The 4 Mb device, with a 35 nsec read and write time, was priced at $25 in 2006 when it first went on sale. Bondurant said Freescale has recently reduced the price to $15, adding that “we do plan to keep bringing the price down to make MRAM more competitive with SRAM prices.”
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semiconductor.net

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