AGIGARAM

Offering densities from 4 MB to 2 GB, AGIGARAM functions just like SDRAM during normal operation

February 21st, 2010
  • AGIGARAM (from AGIGA Tech)When power is lost, it moves data into integrated NAND flash using energy stored in the on-module power subsystem
  • There are two families: BALI, for more general-purpose embedded applications from 4 MB to 64 MB at 100 MHz operation, and CAPRI, for higher-end (up to 2 GB) and higher-speed (DDR-800) data storage
  • Operating life is 5 to 10 years depending on the , is a 200-pin SODIMM or mezzanine card, and operating temperature is 0 °C to +70 °C

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