Mosel Vitelic Corporation
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Mosel Vitelic was a company that produced integrated circuits for memory. It started in 1985 and made DRAM
and Flash memory
. They used a .12u/.14u process and manufacture 128Mb/256Mb SDR, DDR
I RAM
and 256Mb/512Mb DDRII RAM.
Around May 2009, the company closed its doors due to the lack of funding from parent corporation ProMOS (Taiwan).
Dram
Dram or DRAM may refer to:As a unit of measure:* Dram , an imperial unit of mass and volume* Armenian dram, a monetary unit* Dirham, a unit of currency in several Arab nationsOther uses:...
and Flash memory
Flash memory
Flash memory is a non-volatile computer storage chip that can be electrically erased and reprogrammed. It was developed from EEPROM and must be erased in fairly large blocks before these can be rewritten with new data...
. They used a .12u/.14u process and manufacture 128Mb/256Mb SDR, DDR
DDR SDRAM
Double data rate synchronous dynamic random access memory is a class of memory integrated circuits used in computers. DDR SDRAM has been superseded by DDR2 SDRAM and DDR3 SDRAM, neither of which are either forward or backward compatible with DDR SDRAM, meaning that DDR2 or DDR3 memory modules...
I RAM
Ram
-Animals:*Ram, an uncastrated male sheep*Ram cichlid, a species of freshwater fish endemic to Colombia and Venezuela-Military:*Battering ram*Ramming, a military tactic in which one vehicle runs into another...
and 256Mb/512Mb DDRII RAM.
Around May 2009, the company closed its doors due to the lack of funding from parent corporation ProMOS (Taiwan).