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To: Woerns who wrote (3880)6/9/2008 8:09:36 AM
From: BUGGI-WO  Respond to of 4590
 
@Woerns - MRAM
Interesting move. Looks like Freescale also wants to seperate
loosing parts from "the mother". I have looked at the new
everspin.com
homepage -> interesting, that they advertise with 4,2 and 1Mbit
modules. If we could change Mbit into Gbit, this MRAM topic
would be interesting, otherwise ... seems like MRAM with its
specs could be interesting to some very very special niches
(astro, very high/low temperatures) - the rest of the market
(99,9%) will be filled with NAND/NOR.

BUGGI



To: Woerns who wrote (3880)6/9/2008 11:28:52 AM
From: Joe NYC  Respond to of 4590
 
Woerns,

Freescale separates its MRAM business to the new company Everspin:

When I saw the name, I thought it was a joke ...

Joe