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Toshiba, NEC and Fujitsu jointly introduce common specifications for mobile RAM
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Toshiba, NEC Electronics, and Fujitsu today announced an agreement on standard interface specifications, known as "COSMORAM" (common specifications for mobile RAM) Rev.4, for Pseudo SRAM (PSRAM) used in mobile devices. Based on these specifications, each of the three companies will independently begin production and sales of PSRAM devices, with respective products scheduled to be available from March 2007.
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