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Spansion Announces Sampling of 90nm 256Mb MirrorBit SPI Multi-I/O Flash Memory Device

Spansion Inc. today announced it is sampling its 90nm 256 Megabits (Mb) MirrorBit® Multi-I/O Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) Flash memory device to set-top box, digital TV and industrial design customers and chipset manufacturers.

MirrorBit® SPI Multi-I/O Flash Memory

The 256 Mb MirrorBit SPI Multi-I/O product meets the higher density serial memory requirement that new consumer and industrial applications demand and further broadens Spansion's SPI portfolio, which already includes 32 Mb, 64 Mb and 128 Mb products that are currently shipping in volume production and supported by most chipsets.

"Our customers require higher-density SPI Flash to enable new applications and to provide improvements in performance," said Avo Kanadjian, vice president, Marketing at Spansion. "Additionally, our implementation of the 32-bit addressing scheme for 256 Mb and higher density SPI products is gaining acceptance in the industry as the preferred solution."

Multi-I/O serial devices support the option for single (one-bit data bus), dual (two-bit data bus) or quad (four-bit data bus) serial I/O data transmission from the same packaging and pins. The SPI product family also offers enhanced security features with a permanent sector lock security device that protects intellectual property and user data stored in the memory array from being changed or erased in any way after this command has been activated.

Source: http://www.spansion.com

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