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To: combjelly who wrote (58322)10/11/2001 12:57:41 PM
From: Paul EngelRespond to of 275872
 
Re: "AMD recently introduced its first 3.0 Volt 128 Mbit density Flash memory (Am29LV652). This product consists of two 64 Mbit devices combined in a single package. Other 128 Mbit Flash memories will be introduced in the future, both in monolithic and stacked die configurations. The Am29LV652 is available in an FBGA package"

No they didn't.

They only announced the technology - with a promise for "future availability".



To: combjelly who wrote (58322)10/11/2001 1:31:55 PM
From: wanna_bmwRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 275872
 
Combjelly, Re: "1. What is Intel's flash offering with 1 million erase cycles?
2. What is Intel's flash offering with zero-power operation?
3. What is Intel's flash offering that can be read while programming or erasing with no latency?
4. What is Intel's flash offering that is packaged with SRAM in a multi-chip module?"


Actually, I think that Intel has nearly all these technologies. I'm not an expert in their flash business, but casually off the top of my head, many of these sound familiar as Intel flash technology.

wanna_bmw