SST Announces Production of 64-Mbit MPF+ Flash Memory Devices

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SST (Silicon Storage Technology, Inc., NASDAQ: SSTI), a leader in flash memory technology, announced initial production and availability of its 64-Mbit Multi-Purpose Flash Plus (MPF+) product family. The 64-Mbit MPF+ SST39VF6401 and SST39VF6402 are the latest and largest densities within SST’s MPF+ family of products. Ideal for such applications as mobile phones, set-top boxes, PDAs and networking equipment, SST’s 64-Mbit MPF+ flash products offer several key features, including Boot-Block, Security ID, Erase Suspend and Resume, and Hardware Reset. The MPF+ product line, which has been shipping in lower densities since 4Q03, was developed using the company’s 0.18-micron, self-aligned SuperFlash technology and offers densities ranging from 16 Mbit to 64 Mbit.


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