Harness speed, performance, signal integrity, and low current advantages of 65nm QDR family SRAMs
Jayasree Nayar, Cypress Semiconductor
EETimes (8/23/2010 12:36 PM EDT)
There is increased demand for SRAMs with faster speed, better performance, lower currents, and better signal integrity for next-generation networking applications. To keep up with this demand, the 65nm technology QDR families of devices have been introduced which offer significant advantages over 90nm technology-based QDR devices. This article describes in detail the advantages of the 65nm technology QDR family devices over their 90nm technology equivalent (See Table 1) and provides guidelines for simplifying the migration from 90nm to 65nm technology.
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