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AGIGARAM CAPRI non-volatile system photo

Last Updated: 09/28/2009

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AGIGA Tech, a subsidiary of Cypress Semiconductor Corp., offers the market’s highest-density, high-speed non-volatile RAM systems. The AGIGARAM™ non-volatile system’s (NVS) new CAPRI family delivers densities between 256 megabytes (2048 megabits) and 2 gigabytes (16 gigabits). The easy-to-use, turnkey family leverages a DDR2 SDRAM interface to deliver speeds up to 800 MHz with peak transfer rates equivalent to DRAMs. The CAPRI family enables many valuable system features such as zero standby power, power interruption immunity, instant on/recovery, write caching/posting, data logging, service/maintenance processing, journaling, unified memory architectures, and UPS replacement/redundancy. The products provide all these features while preserving mission-critical data.

The AGIGARAM is ideal for a wide range of applications, including storage, networking, communications, industrial computing and controls, medical equipment, gaming systems, ATMs and point-of-sale terminals, printers, scanners, copiers, automotive and military systems.

Click the download link below for a high-resolution photo of the AGIGARAM CAPRI non-volatile system.



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