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| Casio-Hitachi Designs Two New Wireless Handsets With Lightning-Fast
Spansion™ NO | | | |
SUNNYVALE, CA - Spansion LLC today announced that Casio Hitachi Mobile
Communications has developed two new cellular handsets with 512 Mb NOR Flash memory, which uses stacked versions of
Spansion’s WS256N, a NOR Flash memory device based on the company’s award-winning MirrorBit™ technology. The new
G’zOne and A5512CA mobile phones developed by Casio-Hitachi and available now in Japan, integrate 80 MHz versions of
the Spansion WS256N, the fastest frequency using two-bit-per-cell technology. In addition, Spansion has proven that
the WS256N has headroom to spare, providing a platform for wireless designs with frequencies up to 108 MHz.
“The
WS256N is the latest example of how Spansion leverages MirrorBit technology to deliver the right mix of performance,
reliability, cost-per-bit and density based on application needs,” said Hans Wildenberg, corporate vice president of
the Wireless Business Unit for Spansion Japan. “These two new handsets from Casio showcase the powerful multimedia
features that can be realized with increased code storage capacity and performance.”
The WS256N
is the only mass production two-bit-per-cell 80MHz product available today, and allows mobile handset designers to
maximize the potential of wireless chipsets by pairing high-performance Flash memory and logic to rapidly process
ever increasing millions of instructions per second. As a result, designers can adequately store and manage the
growing amount of code needed to deliver increasingly feature-rich phones with advanced multimedia features. Fast
read speeds can also help to enhance the end user experience by enabling faster boot times and camera shoot
times.
The robust cellular handsets developed by Casio-Hitachi feature up to 64 megabytes (MB) of
code storage for advanced multimedia functions. Both phones integrate a 1.28 megapixel camera, expansive telephone
and address databases, mapping/navigation functions and video capabilities.
“Spansion’s Flash
memory is designed for advanced chipsets -- making it possible for handset manufacturers to produce high-performance
cell phones,” said Kenji Iwahara, Team Leader of the Hardware Design Group within the Development and Design
headquarters at Casio Hitachi Mobile Communications Co., Ltd. “Since end users continue to demand ever faster
content transmission and more new functions, cell phones will likely continue to have to accelerate processing
speeds and increase the amount of code data they store.” |
Miércoles, 05 Octubre, 2005 - 02:00 |
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