Impinj preps 65-nm NVM for October launch
Peter Clarke, EE Times
(09/13/2007 6:46 AM EDT)
LONDON — Impinj Inc., a vendor of non-volatile memory intellectual property and radio frequency identification circuits, has said its multitime programmable memory has been fabricated in 65-nm process technology by foundry Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
Impinj (Seattle, Wash.) has received 65-nm test circuits back from TSMC and expects to be able to supply customers with IP for hard memory blocks in October, said Larry Morrell, vice president and general manager of IP products at Impinj.
(09/13/2007 6:46 AM EDT)
LONDON — Impinj Inc., a vendor of non-volatile memory intellectual property and radio frequency identification circuits, has said its multitime programmable memory has been fabricated in 65-nm process technology by foundry Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
Impinj (Seattle, Wash.) has received 65-nm test circuits back from TSMC and expects to be able to supply customers with IP for hard memory blocks in October, said Larry Morrell, vice president and general manager of IP products at Impinj.
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