drodgers82
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Militoy said:Look up Cypress Semiconductor RAM 9 (90 nm) QDRII/DDRII S-RAM memory.
macfixer01 said:Militoy said:Look up Cypress Semiconductor RAM 9 (90 nm) QDRII/DDRII S-RAM memory.
Cypress? I kinda doubt that only because they aren't one of the older companies....macfixer01
Militoy said:macfixer01 said:Militoy said:Look up Cypress Semiconductor RAM 9 (90 nm) QDRII/DDRII S-RAM memory.
Cypress? I kinda doubt that only because they aren't one of the older companies....macfixer01
I guess I didn't trace back the complete trail of the RAM-9 chip - I agree the original manufacturer was very likely Four-Phase. Four-Phase spun off of Fairchild in 69 in an unauthorized spin-off. It was aquired by Motorola in 82. The same year, Cypress Semiconductor spun off of AMD, and the RAM-9 trademark was somehow transferred from Motorola to Cypress after that. Cypress still owns the trademark. Lee Boysel of Four-Phase was a pioneer in MOS memory. The ceramic chips with the mounting hole and slot do appear kind of unusual - I've only seen the package used in Top-Octave Synthesizers and Complex-Voicing Generators.
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