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To: tekboy who wrote (26844)6/26/2000 10:19:00 PM
From: interesting man  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 54805
 
tekboy, on this comparison with SSTI and SNDK!

boards.fool.com
>>However, the density of their
chips is nowhere as high as that of its rivals. While Intel's already capable of making 16
MB chips, and AMD's rolling out with 8 MB designs, SSTI's stuck at the 2 MB level
right now.<<

HOWEVER, This from SSTI website!!

ssti.com (Super Flash Tech,applications,summary)

>>This application note describes the SST39VF160 - SST?s 16 Mbit (x16) MPF
product and compares it to other 16 Mbit product offerings from AMD, ST
Microelectronics, Fujitsu, Intel and Atmel. It describes hardware and software
differences between SST and other products and discusses how to design the
SST39VF160 MPF product into existing designs based on products from other
vendors.

SST39VF160 is organized as 1 Mbit x16, and reads, programs, and erases with
a single 2.7-3.6V power supply. The device is offered in 48-pin TSOP and 48-ball
TFBGA packages. In this application note, the discussion is focused on TSOP
package type.

SST also offers 8 Mbit, 4 Mbit, and 2 Mbit products in its x16 MPF product
family: SST39VF800A, SST39VF400A, and SST39VF200A. These products
read, program, and erase with a single 2.7-3.6V power supply voltage and is
offered in 48-pin TSOP and 48-ball TFBGA packages. Since all four products in
the family have same pinouts and the only difference between them is the most
significant address, the analogy developed in comparison of 16 Mbit products in
this application note can be applied to lower density products when one
compares SST products with equivalent products from other vendors.