Intel announced Serial Flash memory products

On September 15, Intel Group announced Intel Serial Flash memory products (S33) that are currently being shipped to meet memory requirements in a wide range of applications including digital and early TVs. DVD, computer, modem and printer.

On September 15, Intel Group announced Intel Serial Flash memory products (S33) that are currently being shipped to meet memory requirements in a wide range of applications including digital and early TVs. DVD, computer, modem and printer.

Intel's serial flash memory is developed based on a standard packaging technology, external pins and control commands to simplify circuit board design and save board space.

Picture 1 of Intel announced Serial Flash memory products
' Applications that require fast flash memory access times, such as DVD players and other consumer electronics devices, can benefit from one of the highest capabilities in the industry in terms of performance. of flash serial memory 'Mr. Darin Billerbeck, General Manager of Intel's Flash Products Group, said. ' Intel is committed to bringing a range of products to the NOR embedded memory market, a market that analysts estimate will reach between $ 2 and $ 3 billion this year .'

In addition to industry-standard features for serial flash memory, Intel also offers an enhanced set of features including high-speed data readout at 68MHz to enable fast, flash memory access. security features such as one-time programmable bytes (data bytes are capable of being programmed once), and Program and Erase Fail status bit (Programming and deleting data bits indicating error status), allow more effective system management.

Intel's Serial Flash memory is available in 16Mb, 32Mb and 64Mb capacities in an industry standard 16-pin SOIC packaging technology. Memory with 16Mb density is also widely available with 8-pin SOIC packaging technology.

Update 13 December 2018
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