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RAMTRONIAN's Cache Inn
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13964No doubt Mr. Caruthers. What seems a touch "odd" to me is that they&#NightOwl-6/19/2008
13963The ASPs on the 512kb part are much better than the 64kb part. That's good nTom Caruthers-6/18/2008
13962Plogg graduates to 512K F-RAM from 64K: marketwire.com 0|0NightOwl-6/18/2008
13961June 18, 2008 <i>10.4 - 2:45 p.m. <b>An Endurance-Free FerroelectricNightOwl-6/18/2008
13960<b>Researchers develop ultra low-cost plastic memory</b> (Nanowerk David C. Burns-6/17/2008
13959Agilent has been using FRAM for various data logger/acquisition and wave form geNightOwl-6/13/2008
13958This was much needed years ago. A tad late now but it warms the heart anyway...Norrin Radd-6/12/2008
13957How do I love thee? Let us "Count" the ways... blogs.villagevoice.coNightOwl-6/11/2008
13956I don't think $20M gets them very far. At least they don't have the warTom Caruthers-6/9/2008
13955Freescale Semiconductor, the chip manufacturer taken private in 2006, is expecteDavid C. Burns-6/9/2008
13954Here's an interesting site: fiaspysat.spyhuntmoronsgosplat.comNorrin Radd-6/8/2008
13953Well Owl, I have a bunch of red herrings in my bag that I brought back just for Norrin Radd-6/8/2008
13952"<b><i>Yes!!! Life is good!!!</b></i>" Well..NightOwl-6/8/2008
13951Integrity, Persistence, and Heart beat the aces and the faces... Freedom willNorrin Radd-6/6/2008
13950<b>Artificial Superlattices Promise Better Memories Alexander E. Braun, SeNightOwl-5/17/2008
13949Another good day of follow-through.Tom Caruthers-5/12/2008
13948Interesting pattern in RMTR stock today. Take a look at the 1-day chart financTom Caruthers-5/9/2008
13947<b>'Smart' power meters herald future of our electricity use</bDavid C. Burns-5/5/2008
13946More non-technical Graphene stuff: technologyreview.com idtechex.com news.bbcNightOwl-4/21/2008
13945The competition for Ramtron's new F-RAM Event Recorder, come state-saver/logNightOwl-4/21/2008
13944No... I am not channeling this stuff: eetimes.com 0|0NightOwl-4/21/2008
13943Well. Speaking of the devil in the nano-details... <i>We (Jun Zhu and co-NightOwl-4/19/2008
13942My guess is they do not expect Stuart Parkin to live long enough to receive his NightOwl-4/18/2008
13941The real Phase Change killer: electronicsweekly.com L'Intel isn't goingNightOwl-4/18/2008
13940True - they and AT&T were notorious for that. I thought it was interesting David C. Burns-4/18/2008
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