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To: Margarita who wrote (11345)11/18/1997 7:57:00 PM
From: Tech Buyer  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 70976
 
To all who can understand good news... [g]

Cypress rolls out 0.35-micron SRAM
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Excerpt:
"The rapid shrink from 0.5- to 0.35-micron (RAM4) indicates that we are on or ahead of schedule to get to a 0.25 micron size by mid-1998," said Dan McCranie, Cypress' senior vice president of marketing and sales. "This technology not only enables us to maintain leadership in the SRAM market, but positions us for continued success in the programmable logic, specialty memory, and system-on-a-chip markets as well."

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Micron starts sampling 125-MHz, 64-Mbit SDRAMs
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Excerpt:
"We have initiated an aggressive production ramp in our fabs to 0.25-micron process technology. Since we already have our 0.30-micron 16-Meg SDRAM in volume production, we now offer one of the most complete product lines of 125-MHz SDRAM components required to build 100-MHz SDRAM modules," claimed Jeff Mailloux, DRAM marketing manager.