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Monolithic SRAMs offer clock speeds up to 550 MHz.


October 27, 2009 - Leveraging 65 nm process technology, 144-Mbit CY7C16xxKV18 QDRII, QDRII+, DDRII, and DDRII+ memories use Phase Locked Loop and provide total data rate of 80 Gbps. QDRII+ and DDRII+ devices have On-Die Termination, which optimizes signal integrity and saves board space by eliminating external termination resistors. Available in 165 FBGA packages, memories are suited for Internet core and edge routers, fixed and modular Ethernet switches, medical imaging, and military signal processing systems.

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Cypress Introduces Industry's First 65-nm 144-Mbit SRAMs


New Devices Offer Fastest Clock Speed up to 550 MHz and Total Data Rate up to 80 Gbps; Dramatically Expanding the Performance of Networking and Signal Processing Applications

SAN JOSE, Calif., October 14, 2009 - Cypress Semiconductor Corp. (NYSE: CY), an industry leader in SRAMs, today announced the industry's first monolithic SRAMs at 144-Mbit densities, the latest members of its 65-nm SRAM family. The new 144-Mbit QDRII, QDRII , DDRII and DDRII memories leverage 65-nm process technology developed with foundry partner UMC. They feature the market's fastest available clock speed of 550 MHz and a total data rate of 80 Gbps in a 36-bit I/O width QDRII device, and consume half the power of 90-nm SRAMs. They are ideal for networking applications, including Internet core and edge routers, fixed and modular Ethernet switches, 3G base stations and secure routers, and also enhance the performance of medical imaging and military signal processing systems. The devices are pin compatible with 90-nm SRAMs, enabling networking customers to increase performance and double address table or packet buffer size while maintaining the same board layout.

Compared with 90-nm SRAMs, Cypress's 65-nm QDR and DDR SRAMs offer up to 50% lower standby and dynamic current consumption, enabling the new wave of "green" networking infrastructure applications. The QDRII and DDRII devices have On-Die Termination (ODT), which improves signal integrity, reduces system cost, and saves board space by eliminating external termination resistors. The 65-nm devices use a Phase Locked Loop (PLL) instead of a Delay Locked Loop (DLL), which enables a 35 percent wider data valid window to simplify board-level timing closure and enhance compatibility with third-party processors.

"As the worldwide leader in SRAMs, we offer by far the industry's broadest portfolio" said Dave Kranzler, Vice President of Sync and Timing Products at Cypress. "This introduction widens our lead by providing the fastest, largest devices in the industry. It's another clear indication of our commitment to the SRAM market."

Availability and Photo

The CY7C16xxKV18 65-nm QDRII, QDRII , DDRII and DDRII SRAMs are all currently sampling, with production expected in Q1 2010. Each device is available in multiple configurations based on I/O width (x18 or x36), burst length (B4 or B2) and latency (1.5, 2.0 or 2.5). The 65-nm 144-Mbit SRAMs are available in industry-standard 165 FBGA packages and are pin-compatible with existing 90-nm QDR and DDR devices for easy migration. A high-resolution photo of the QDRII SRAM is available at www.cypress.com/go/pr/144MbitSRAMphoto.

About Cypress

Cypress delivers high-performance, mixed-signal, programmable solutions that provide customers with rapid time-to-market and exceptional system value. Cypress offerings include the PSoC® programmable system-on-chip, USB controllers, general-purpose programmable clocks and memories. Cypress also offers wired and wireless connectivity technologies ranging from its CyFi(TM) Low-Power RF solution, to West Bridge® and EZ-USB® FX2LP controllers that enhance connectivity and performance in multimedia handsets. Cypress serves numerous markets including consumer, computation, data communications, automotive, and industrial. Cypress trades on the NYSE under the ticker symbol CY. Visit Cypress online at www.cypress.com.

Cypress, the Cypress logo, PSoC, West Bridge and EZ-USB are registered trademarks and CyFi is a trademark of Cypress Semiconductor Corp. QDR and Quad Data Rate SRAMs comprise a family of products developed by Cypress, IDT, NEC Electronics, Renesas and Samsung. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.


Company Information:
Name: Cypress Semiconductor Corp.
Address: 3901 N. First St.
City: San Jose
State: CA
ZIP: 95134
Country: USA
Phone: 408-943-2600
FAX: 408-943-4730
http://www.cypress.com


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