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Intel Crams More Memory Into Mobiles

News The StrataFlash Wireless Memory System essentially lets phone makers insert four memory chips into the same confined space where only one or two chips now fit, said Curt Nichols, vice president and general manager of the flash products group at...

[October 14, 2003, 8:45]

Intel Chip Speeds Mobile Devices

News The upcoming chip, called 3 Volt Synchronous StrataFlash, can retrieve data four times faster than standard flash memory, according to Intel. Instead of reading a single 8-bit chunk of data every 90 nanoseconds, StrataFlash reads a group of 16 8...

[September 27, 2001, 9:22]

Intel Adds Wi-Fi To Mobile Chips

News The PXA263 is the latest in Intel's line of "stacked" chips, which incorporate StrataFlash memory and an XScale core. The PXA263 incorporates 32MB of 32-bit StrataFlash memory. Chipmaker Intel is altering the specifications of its XScale processors...

[March 25, 2003, 11:38]

Dell Brings Axim PDA To Europe

News One model sports a 300MHz Intel X-Scale processor, 32MB of SDRAM memory and 32MB of Intel StrataFlash ROM memory, while its bigger brother features a 400MHz X-Scale chip, 64MG SDRAM and 48MB StrataFlash ROM.

[February 4, 2003, 16:46]

AMD Lets Loose With New Flash Memory

News MirrorBit also offers similar pricing and storage capacities to that of Intel's StrataFlash. While StrataFlash, which been on the market for three years, is the more proven technology, analysts said MirrorBit is promising.

[May 13, 2002, 16:24]

Intel Targets Mobile Users

News Intel has developed 1.8-volt StrataFlash Wireless Memory, which is based on the 0.13 micron process technology and draws nearly 40 percent less power than currently available memory. StrataFlash essentially doubles the amount of data a memory cell...

[October 15, 2002, 7:44]

Why Intel Flash Memory?

White Papers Intel StrataFlash memory, with its proven multi-level cell (MLC) technology, provides the industry's best value for code execution and data storage in a single-chip solution. As the world's number one supplier of flash memory with 18 years of...

[September 19, 2004, 3:00]

Siemens And Intel In £1.3bn Memory Deal

News Over the next three years Siemens has committed to buying $2bn of Intel's wireless flash memory technologies, including its advanced StrataFlash. Intel announced Thursday it will provide the high-performance flash memory for next generation...

[February 9, 2001, 9:55]

Intel Releases Details Of Web Tablet

News The tablet, which lets users connect to their PC and surf the Web from anywhere around their house, will use Intel's StrongARM SA-1110 processor, based on the low-power embedded chip architecture from the UK's ARM, and StrataFlash memory.

[February 27, 2001, 7:02]

AMD Exposes Flash Plans

News MirrorBit chips hold two bits of information per cell, similar to Intel's StrataFlash chip. Spansion, the flash memory division of AMD, will come out with new chips next year that could allow it to expand into wider markets.

[November 9, 2004, 9:38]

Motorola Resorts To Intel Chip

News The PXA262 processor essentially packages an XScale PXA250 processor with Intel StrataFlash memory. Motorola's upcoming Linux-based cellphone will be its first handset to use a processor from chipmaking rival Intel.

[October 31, 2003, 10:45]

Intel Shrinks Flash Memory For Phones

News By the end of 2002, the company will also make its more dense StrataFlash chips and performance-minded Wireless flash on the 130-nanometer process. The chipmaker will announce that it will begin to ship flash memory -- which is used in cell phones...

[October 24, 2001, 7:31]

Intel's Bulverde Puts Muscle In Mobile Phones

News The chips can also be stacked with up to 64MB of Intel's StrataFlash memory. Intel will announce Monday its Intel PXA270 family of processors, code-named Bulverde, as well as companion Intel 2700G multimedia chips.

[April 12, 2004, 10:50]

Intel Plans Flash Makeover

News Chips made on the process that can hold two bits per memory cell, so-called StrataFlash chips, will appear in sample form during 2004 as well, van Deventer said. The chipmaker, which slipped from first to fourth place in the flash memory market...

[February 23, 2004, 9:55]

Intel Starts Producing 1Gbit Flash Memory

News They are based on Intel's StrataFlash Cellular Memory architecture and are drop-in compatible with Intel's high-volume, 90nm-based flash chips, the company said. Intel has launched what it claims is "the industry's first volume shipments" of 65nm...

[November 10, 2006, 16:15]

Intel Removes Lead From Chips

Blog Earlier this year Intel transitioned its Intel® StrataFlash® Cellular Memory packages to halogen-free technology. Intel claims its taking an “aggressive stance” towards the use of lead in its chips and has committed to removing its entire 45nm Hi-k...

[May 24, 2007, 11:39]