Showcasing expanded portfolio including a new 32Mb fast SRAM

20-02-2025 | Alliance Memory | Semiconductors

Alliance Memory will showcase its expanded portfolio, including a new 32Mb fast SRAM, DDR4 and LPDDR4X SDRAMs, and high-density serial NOR Flash devices at Embedded World 2025.

The company has expanded its fast CMOS SRAMs with a new 32Mb device in the 6mm x 8mm 48-ball FBGA package. Configured as 2M x 16, the AS7CW2M16-10BIN provides a wide power supply range from 1.65V to 3.6V, fast access times down to 10ns minimum, data retention voltages down to 1.5V minimum, and low power consumption with operating currents down to 43mA typical and standby current of 10mA typical.

To satisfy the demand for higher-density CMOS DDR4 SDRAMs, the company has expanded its portfolio with new 8Gb, 16Gb, and 32Gb devices that combine low power consumption with fast clock speeds up to 1600MHz and transfer rates up to 3200MT/s in 78-ball FBGA and 96-ball FBGA packages.

The company has expanded its high-speed CMOS mobile low-power SDRAMs offering with a new single-channel 16Gb LPDDR4X device that combines low-power ratings with increased clock speeds and data rates in the 200-ball FBGA package.

The Serial NOR Flash product line also introduces three new 3.3V families with a density of 128Mb, 256Mb, and 512Mb. These devices deliver high performance and flexibility, making them an excellent choice for applications ranging from mobile PCs, servers, and laptops to digital TVs, printers, and connectivity modules.

Visit the company at Embedded World 2025, Stand 3A-215, from 11-13 March 2025.

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