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Article: Atmel introduces first secureAVR microcontroller with 32Mega-bit flash.
- Article from:
- EDP Weekly's IT Monitor
- Article date:
- April 14, 2003
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Atmel Corporation (Nasdaq:ATML) announced recently that it is sampling a secureAVR RISC Microcontroller with 32Mega-bit Flash. This product is based on the AT90SC3232CS (secureAVR processor, 32Kbytes Flash, 32Kbytes EEPROM) with in addition 32Mega-bit of Flash for very efficient and secure data storage. The AT90SC3232CS-F32M is a unique and innovative solution that combines programmability and processing power with a very large Flash memory. With the AT90SS3232CS-F32M, mobile communication operators have access to a powerful product for emerging applications with an important secure memory in a SIM card. For other applications, wherever any system requires a large amount ...
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Article: AMD Develops 32-bit Flash Memory
Xinhua News Agency;
May 16, 2001 ;
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... ... S. Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD) has developed 32-bit flash memory chips which the company hopes will be used in applications ... power. DRAM loses data when power is cut. The Am29PL320 32-bit flash chips developed by AMD are designed for applications including ...
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