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16 Mb, 32 Mb Serial Flash memories.(INTEGRATED CIRCUITS)

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Winbond Electronics announced the production-release of two members in its SpiFlash 25X family of Serial Flash memories. The W25X16 and W25X32 SpiFlash memories offer 16 Mb and 32 Mb densities in an eight-pin SOIC package. Using the company's 0.13 [micro]m Winstack technology, the memories support both "Single-SPI" and "Dual-SPI" operation to achieve what is said to be the industry's highest-performance among Serial Flash memories. …


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