Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 09/06/06 -- Ramtron International Corporation
(NASDAQ: RMTR), a leading developer and supplier of nonvolatile
ferroelectric random access memory (FRAM) and integrated semiconductor
products, today announced plans to exhibit at Convergence 2006 (booth 201)
from October 16 to 18 in Detroit, Michigan, where it will preview its line
of FRAM devices to be qualified for AEC Q100.
Ramtron is currently growing a broad line of FRAM nonvolatile memory
devices for demanding automotive applications. The company is aggressively
pursuing plans to qualify its FRAM parts to AEC Q100 (Automotive Electronic
Council's Stress Test Qualification for Integrated Circuits) standards, and
is developing a number of FRAM configurations specified for the Grade 1
(-40 degrees to 125 degrees C) operating range. This qualification program
has been developed to support a number of specific customer design-ins that
are already in place.
"We are committed to meeting the design and sourcing challenges in the
automotive industry with this line of AEC Q100-qualified FRAM parts," says
Ramtron vice president Mike Alwais. "No other nonvolatile memory solution
can match FRAM's fast write speed and high endurance. These latest
developments are taking FRAM beyond in-cab applications into the vehicle's
most stringent environments."
The AEC Q100-qualification program comes in tandem with the growing need
for better nonvolatile data storage solutions in automotive sub-systems.
Electronic content in vehicles is becoming 'smarter' with the use of
microcontrollers and sensors; FRAM already plays a vital role in
high-content applications such as intelligent airbags, occupant sensors,
infotainment systems, anti-pinch/trap sunroofs, automatic transmission,
adaptive cruise control, steer by wire, etc. because it offers what older
memories like EEPROM and Flash cannot: fast writes, high endurance and low
power consumption.
About FRAM
FRAM has three major benefits compared with other nonvolatile memory
choices: fast write speed, high write endurance, and low power consumption.
Fast writes are beneficial when capturing data from sensors, especially in
noisy automotive environments or when power may suddenly fail. High
endurance enables designers to capture information as often as they wish
without the risk of wearing out the memory. Low power is an added benefit
in applications with ever-lower power budgets such as car entertainment
systems.
About Convergence 2006
Convergence is a premier automotive electronics conference that unites the
world's leading electronics technologists, engineers, and business
executives to discuss significant topics related to the future of
electronics in automobiles. This year's theme is "Convergence Reinvents the
Automobile" and the conference will explore the powerful convergence of
advanced electronics, propulsion, materials and telematics. Convergence
2006 will take place at the Cobo Center in Detroit, Michigan. For more
information, please visit the conference website at
http://www.sae.org/events/convergence.
About Ramtron
Ramtron International Corporation, headquartered in Colorado Springs,
Colorado, is a fabless semiconductor company that designs, develops and
markets specialized semiconductor memory and integrated semiconductor
solutions used in a wide range of product applications and markets
worldwide. For more information, visit www.ramtron.com.
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"forward-looking statements" involving risks and uncertainties, including
but not limited to: the effect of global economic conditions, shifts in
supply and demand, market acceptance, the impact of competitive products
and pricing, product development, commercialization and technological
difficulties, and capacity and supply constraints. Please refer to
Ramtron's Securities and Exchange Commission filings for a discussion of
such risks.
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