Essays Tagged: "sram"

Case Study - Intel This is a strategic management case

... often setting the industry standard. The products introduced by Intel, including the SRAM, which was followed closely by the highly successful DRAM, showed Intel to... exits the DRAM business (and by the end of 1986 also the SRAM business); Mid 80'sIntel decided to minimise layoffs and instead accelerate product... that Intel constantly updated products, (like for instance the 256-bit MOS SRAM was replaced by the 1K chip 1103 DRAM.) it meant that competitors...

The needs of input, output, storage communication devices to computer processing cycle

.... Type         Volatile?         Writeable?         Erase Size         Max Erase Cycles         Cost (per Byte)         Speed SRAM         Yes         Yes         Byte         Unlimited         Expensive         Fast DRAM         Yes         Yes         Byte         Unlimited         Moderate... to store code. The third hybrid, NVRAM, is a modified version of SRAM. NVRAM usually holds persistent data. EEPROM                                                                                  EEPROMs are electrically-erasable-and-programmable...

Memory

... higher). These advantages and disadvantages taken together obviously show that performance-wise, SRAM is superior to DRAM, and we would use it exclusively if only... refreshed many times per second in order to hold its data contents. SRAMs are used for specific applications within the PC, where their strengths outweigh... like dynamic RAM. While DRAM supports access times of about 60 nanoseconds, SRAM can give access times as low as 10 nanoseconds. In addition, its...

Intel Inside

... numeric coprocessors and ASIC products. It also produced memory components such as SRAMS and EPSOMS and systems of integrated components. Value network: how to deliver... of 5.4%, 2.2 Assortment Next to above mentioned memory components (SRAM, DRAM and EPROM), Intel also produced logic products such as microprocessors, microcontrollers... technology. In 1969, Intel introduced a 256-bit static random access memory (SRAM); this was followed in 1970 by the first 1 K dynamic random...

Application Devices

... like dynamic RAM. While DRAM supports access times of about 60 nanoseconds, SRAM can give access times as low as 10 nanoseconds. In addition, its... cycles. RAM stands for "random access memory" and is volatile. Static RAM(SRAM) does not have to be constantly refreshed. Uses a lot of power... to as DRAM (pronounced dee-ram) to distinguish it from static RAM (SRAM). Static RAM is faster and less volatile than dynamic RAM, but it...

INTEL's early chip devolopment

... source than the microprocessors. Tweaks were made to the process to improve SRAM performance without worrying about the impact on the microprocessors. Today, it would... itch with Preparation HMOS!" HMOS was a very robust process. The first SRAMs made with HMOS were packaged in a white ceramic package. The parts... developed its dual implant NMOS process called "HMOS" for high-speed SRAMs. These SRAMs were replacements for bipolar RAMs being offered by a few competitors...

Sylicon Valley - History and the Best Companies

... first product - the 3101 Schottky bipolar 64-bit static random access memory (SRAM), which was followed soon after by the 1101. This chip (1101) was... a 256-bit SRAM and had been developed on Intel's new "silicon gate metal -oxide semiconductor (MOS) process," which should become the "industry's...

The Central Processing Unit (CPU)

... only 45 nanoseconds to fetch the same data from SRAM. This is why cache memory uses SRAM. The more instructions and data the CPU can...

Micron

...-power DRAM's for wireless and consumer products. (Micron Website) In its SRAM product line Micron has SyncBurst, Zero Bus Turnaround, Quad Data Rate, and... DDR memories. The Flash memory line contains Flash/ SRAM combinations, SyncFlash and CompactFlash devices. On the Micron Website, the company mission is stated to be...

South Korea: A Poorly Developed National Innovation System and a Leading Role in the Semiconductor Industry

... areas of the memory market, holding the No. 1 position in DRAM, SRAM and the fast-growing NAND flash market. Hynix Semiconductor moved into the...

Why company's business plan fail?

..., DVD player, DVD-ROM, HDD, HDTV, DBS, DSC, TV, and Semiconductors: DRAM, SRAM, flash memory, ASIC, alpha CPU, TFT-LCD, MDL, and Information & telecommunications: HHP...

Samsung Case Study

... was a fear that at any time many of the companies producing SRAM could enter the storage memory market and make huge waves. In 2004...

Computer Hardware

... comes in two types DRAM which is dynamic random access memory and SRAM which is static random access memory. DRAM is the most common and...

Intel Bio.

... product was the 3101 Schottky bipolar 64-bit static random access memory (SRAM) chip. In late 1969, a potential client from Japan called Busicom, asked...

Microarchitecture of the Pentium Pro Processor

... expensive solution, especially considering the speed requirements of today's L2 cache SRAM components. Instead, the Pentium Pro processor is designed from an overall system...

Windows CE

... system, and a FAT file system for ATA devices, flash memory, and SRAM cards. Embedded developers may also create and register alternative file systems. All...