GSI Technology : Announces Sampling of Industry's First Monolithic 144Mb SyncBurst(TM) and NBT(TM) SRAMs
September 15, 2015 at 06:30 pm IST
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SUNNYVALE, CA--(Marketwired - Sep 15, 2015) - GSI Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: GSIT) today announced general sampling availability of the industry's first monolithic 144Mbit SyncBurst™ and NBT™ SRAMs, with operating frequencies up to 400 MHz.
These new GS8128 devices represent the latest high capacity editions to GSI's SyncBurst™ & No Bus Turnaround™ families of SRAMs, which began more than 15 years ago with 1Mbit devices. They are available in footprint-compatible TQFP & BGA packages for easy density upgrades from the previous generations of devices.
"We are pleased to add this new generation of high density SRAMs to the SyncBurst and NBT families," said Lee-Lean Shu, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of GSI Technology. "We expect them to be useful in a wide variety of networking, telecom, and other applications where the demand for greater capacity continues unabated."
Samples of the monolithic 144Mbit devices are available now, with 288Mbit multi-chip versions (comprising two 144Mbit die in a single package) expected at the end of the year. Additional information on SyncBurst and NBT SRAMs can be found at http://gsitechnology.com/syncburst-srams and http://gsitechnology.com/nbt-srams, respectively.
About GSI Technology
Founded in 1995, GSI Technology, Inc. is a provider of high performance semiconductor memory solutions to networking, industrial, medical, aerospace and military customers. The company is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California and has sales offices in the Americas, Europe and Asia. For more information, please visit www.gsitechnology.com.
GSI Technology, Inc. is a provider of semiconductor memory solutions. The Company provides in-place associative computing solutions for applications in high growth markets such as artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC), including natural language processing and computer vision. The Company's associative processing unit (APU) products are focused on applications using similarity search. Its similarity search is used in visual search queries for ecommerce, computer vision, drug discovery, cyber security and service markets such as NoSQL, Elasticsearch, and OpenSearch. The Company operates through one segment: the design, development and sale of integrated circuits. It designs, develops and markets static random-access memory (SRAM). Its SRAM offerings include SyncBurst, NBT, SigmaQuad, and SigmaDDR. It is also engaged in marketing radiation-hardened (RadHard) and radiation-tolerant (RadTolerant) SRAMs for military/defense and aerospace applications.