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Cypress Develops World's Highest-Density Networking SRAM On 90-nm Process TechnologyRAM9™ Process Technology Achieves Functional Silicon of 72-Mbit Synchronous SRAMs SAN JOSE, Calif., March 10, 2003 – Cypress Semiconductor Corporation (NYSE: CY), a leading SRAM supplier, today announced that its six-transistor 90-nm (0.09-micron) RAM9™ process technology has achieved functional silicon of the world's highest-density SRAM. Operating at OC-48 speeds and above, the 72-Mbit synchronous SRAM supports next-generation networking applications.
"The development of the 72-Mbit synchronous SRAM on a 90-nm footprint solidifies our leadership in both the networking SRAM market and technology innovation," said Antonio Alvarez, senior vice president for Cypress's Memory Products Division. "Offering the highest-density SRAM in the market today, this product is the first of many to be migrated onto the RAM9 process by the end of the year."
"Communication customers continue to seek higher-density, cost-effective SRAMs for high-speed networking applications," said Betsy Van Hees, senior memory analyst for iSuppli Corporation. "With Cypress's recent development of the 72-Mbit synchronous SRAM on 90-nm process technology, they have proven their ability to be a leader in the SRAM market. Cypress now offers a leading-edge product that is ahead of their competition."
RAM9 is being implemented in Cypress's Fab 4 in Bloomington, Minnesota. In addition to the 72-Mbit synchronous SRAM, two other product families are currently in design and will achieve functional silicon by late 2003 and early 2004. These product families include Cypress's next-generation networking Quad Data Rate™ (QDR™) SRAMs that operate at data rates beyond 300-MHz; and low-power More Battery Life™ (MoBL™) SRAMs, which use less power than standard SRAMs.
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Quad Data Rate™ SRAM and QDR™ SRAM comprise a new family of products developed by Cypress, IDT, Micron Technology, Inc., NEC, and Samsung. Hitachi has signed a letter of intent to join the QDR co-development team and is currently finalizing a formal agreement with the other QDR team members.
Cypress and the Cypress logo are registered trademarks of Cypress Semiconductor Corporation. "Connectivity from Last Mile to First Mile," "Cypress Connects," More Battery Life, MoBL, and RAM9 are trademarks of Cypress. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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