NSCore Announces Its OTP-IP Exceeded 55 Million Pieces Threshold
FUKUOKA, Japan--August 09, 2010 --NSCore, Inc., a leading provider of non-volatile memory (NVM) intellectual property (IP), has announced that the cumulative shipment equipped with its PermSRAM® non-volatile memory IP has exceeded the 55 million pieces threshold. With its reliable programming, 10+ year lifetime, and read voltages down to 1.0V, PermSRAM® has proven to be a technology leader in the one time programmable (OTP) NVM marketplace.
Primary production nodes today are the 130nm and 180nm generations and licensees are mass-producing about 5 million pieces a month. Mass production for the 65nm process generation will be launched in Q1 2011. The majority of shipped devices thus far are in the 1Kbit to 32Kbit density range and are primarily used in the flat panel display market.
In the second half of 2010, PermSRAM® volume shipments will expand to the 256bit fuse type macro used for power controllers which require very accurate trimming after packaging. PermSRAM® is well suited for this type of application with its field programmable capability and provides advantages over traditional fuse technology that has to be programmed before packaging.
About PermSRAM® and NSCore, Inc.
Founded in 2004, NSCore develops, licenses, and markets innovative non-volatile memory technologies for SoC semiconductors which are implemented on high volume, standard CMOS processes without extra steps, masks or process modifications. NSCore's patented PermSRAM® offers the optimum combination of extremely small macro size, fast READ/WRITE and also fully testable solution. PermSRAM®'s excellent process portability, high yield and automotive level reliability gives SoC design engineers the tools to conceive and build cost effective products with very short TAT. For more information, please visit www.nscore.com.
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