[sci.electronics] Looking for static column DRAM

mark@mips.UUCP (Mark G. Johnson) (01/05/88)

In article <100500025@datacube>, dje@datacube.UUCP writes:
	> Regarding Static Column DRAMs, Intel made announcements with
	> a flurry (Nice glossy  brochures), handed  out samples,  got
	> everyone excited, and dropped the parts.   (Designus  interruptus).
	> No-one has really pushed Static Column hard since, but you may
	> find a  source for them.  Also, static column parts  are CMOS,
	> meaning they  will usually cost more.

Vitelic has placed ads claiming "Intel-Compatible DRAMs" and their catalog
lists such beasts: V51C256 (256K x 1 ripplemode), V51C257 (256K x 1 static
column) and V51C259 (64K x 4 static column).
		Vitelic Corp.
		3910 N. First St.
		San Jose, CA   95134
		(408) 433-6000

Another useful resource when looking for a part type/vendor is (gasp)
Salesmen!  Call up some distributors, get the salesman who handles
your account, and explain what you need.  Different distributors handle
different mfr's so call several.  While you have them on the phone,
ask for catalogs and "Line Cards" which are loosleaf inserts that
tell what mfr's the distributor handles.
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