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Toshiba has developed a high-speed to high-density modules in the world NVRAM

Company Toshiba announced today the development of its new prototype FeRAM (ferroelektronnoe RAM) module, which in her words, opens up new benchmarks in the industry for data transfer speed and density. The new chip has a capacity of 128 Mbps and can reach speeds in read / write data in 1.6 Gb / sec. That, to date, a record high in density and speed. Full details of the new FeRAM module will be given this week at the International Conference ISSCC2009 (International Solid-State Circuits Conference 2009) in San Francisco (USA).



Novelty is a modification of its original architecture chainFeRAMTM, which made a significant contribution to the chip seal. In addition, the new chip, predicts and monitors variations in power, supporting high-speed data transmission. This allowed the interface to integrate DDR2 with a maximum data transmission and high capacity, low energy consumption, through reading and writing data at a speed of 1.6 gigabytes per second. In developing the new FeRAM, Toshiba company broke its own record of the chip with 32-megabit densities and data transfer speeds of 200 Mbits / sec., Adding eight times the performance of data transmission speed and density, as compared with the previous record and becoming the faster speed any other NVRAM module.

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