Alliance Memory has extended its AS25F series of multiple input/output serial NOR flash memory devices with two new 1.8V, 128Mb devices. Providing support for single, dual, and quad SPI modes – with a QPI function – the AS25F1128MQ-70SIN and AS25F1128MQ-70WIN incorporate fast read performance up to 133MHz with fast program and erase times of 0.3ms and 60ms typical, respectively.
Alliance Memory extends its high-speed CMOS mobile low-power SDRAM with a new LPDDR4X device with on-chip ECC. The device operates at a low voltage of 0.6V compared to 1.1V for LPDDR4 SDRAM. In embedded applications, SDRAM offers increased efficiency for advanced audio and ultra-high resolution video with a clock speed of 1.6GHz and a transfer rate of 3.2Gbps. Each device has two channels, each consisting of eight groups of 16 bits. The SDRAM provides a reliable plug-in, pin-for-PIN-compatible alternative to many similar solutions for high-bandwidth, high-performance memory system applications
Alliance Memory has released two new industrial-grade eMMC solutions. These units comply with the JEDEC eMMC V5.1 industry standard and the FTL software of the units provides high reliability and stable performance through wear balancing and bad block management.
ESync Alliance and The Autoware Foundation have formed a joint working group to examine how OTA updates and data collection optimizations can be integrated into the software stack of the next generation of autonomous vehicles to ensure a secure, two-way data pipeline. Autoware is the first "all-in-one" open source software for autonomous vehicles. Enhance its products and provide added value to customers
Alliance Memory has expanded its high-speed CMOS mobile low-power SDRAMs with a new LPDDR4X device featuring on-chip ECC. Providing an extension to the company's fourth-generation LPDDR4 SDRAMs, the 8Gb AS4C256M32MD4V-062BAN offers -50% lower power ratings in the 200-ball FBGA package for higher power efficiency.