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Micron Technology today announced sample availability of 128Mb Q-Flash memory, a competitive, fully pin-and-function compatible, alternative source to Intel’s StrataFlash devices. This product is part of the Q-Flash family of high-density, even-sectored Flash devices; adding the 128Mb version to the already available 32Mb and 64Mb densities.

Micron's 128Mb Q-Flash memory is manufactured using 0.15 micron process technology providing customers with an efficient design and cost-effective solution. This device offers electrical-block erase, programmable and read only memory features. Q-Flash devices target a wide range of applications such as set-top boxes, cellular base stations, networking, PDAs, and automotive applications. Micron’s Q-Flash memory is the only true StrataFlash compatible, alternate source currently available in the market, according to the company.

Engineering samples of the 128Mb Q-Flash device (MT28F128J3) are available now to qualified customers. Micron anticipates volume production in Q3-2003.

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