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StrataFlash heads to I-phones

By Staff -- Purchasing, 10/19/2000

Intel says that Sony and Mitsubishi Electric will use its 3 Volt Intel StrataFlash memory in new Internet cellular telephones. It will be the first ever Internet cell phone application for the high density, low-cost Intel StrataFlash Memory product.

Intel StrataFlash technology stores two bits of information in every memory cell and remembers data even when the power is turned off.

As voice and data applications converge in the wireless Internet economy, handheld equipment such as Internet cell phones will require larger amounts of flash memory.

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