Four-bit-per-cell Flash memory demoed
News The Silicon Valley-based vendor intends its so-called MirrorBit Quad technology to be used in digital media applications in the removable market as well as for data storage in the integrated electronics market.
[September 27, 2006, 14:05]
AMD spurred on by flash
News Additionally, the cost and performance of the new MirrorBit chips should help AMD land design wins that would normally go to NAND flash makers like Samsung and Toshiba. Other manufacturers have expressed doubt that memory with four bits per cell is...
[June 14, 2004, 9:00]
Spansion redevelops mobile phone chip architecture
News Spansion, a former collaborative venture between Fujitsu and AMD, told ZDNet UK that phones using the MirrorBit Eclipse architecture, which combines several existing types of flash memory onto one die, will appear in the first half of next year.
[April 3, 2007, 12:25]
AMD lets loose with new flash memory
News AMD said on Monday it has begun shipping MirrorBit, its newest flash memory technology, in small quantities to its device maker partners. MirrorBit also offers similar pricing and storage capacities to that of Intel's StrataFlash.
[May 13, 2002, 16:24]
AMD exposes flash plans
News AMD's plans, which it disclosed earlier this year, rely on its MirrorBit flash technology. MirrorBit chips hold two bits of information per cell, similar to Intel's StrataFlash chip. As a result, MirrorBit chips can provide reliability for storing...
[November 9, 2004, 9:38]
AMD unveils low-power flash memory
News The company could see a continued pickup in quarterly earnings if sales take off for products such as the low-power chip and AMD's recently introduced MirrorBit flash memory. Where the Am29BDS640G chip cuts power consumption, the MirrorBit...
[August 7, 2002, 15:56]
AMD adds more flash to its memory
News The chipmaker said on Tuesday that it is sending samples of its MirrorBit flash chips to engineers in 16-, 32-, 128- and 256-megabit densities. The company currently offers a 64-megabit chip based on MirrorBit, which stores 2 bits of data per cell...
[November 13, 2002, 8:13]
AMD: Chips shipped in record numbers
News The company will begin to ship its MirrorBit flash memory in the second half of the year. MirrorBit can store twice as much data as standard memory, but without additional cost. AMD posted another record for processor shipments -- a milestone that...
[April 18, 2002, 9:13]
AMD revamps memory group
News The company's flash product line -- including AMD's new MirrorBit memory -- is its second-largest revenue producer after its Athlon XP processor for PCs. Advanced Micro Devices is rearranging its memory business.
[December 16, 2002, 15:10]
Spansion sees profits in flash memory's future
News Spansion, created from a flash-memory joint venture started by AMD and Fujitsu, says that the "charge-trapping" technology that underlies its MirrorBit and Ornand flash chips provides a path for the industry to continue to shrink the size — and...
[November 29, 2007, 14:05]



