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RS secures global deal with Alliance Memory

31 March 2021 News

RS Components has secured a global distribution deal with Alliance Memory, a leading provider of drop-in replacement SRAM, DRAM and Flash memory chips.

This partnership means that RS customers will have access to the complete portfolio of Alliance Memory products, covering storage capacities from 64 kbit through to 8 Gbit. These products include the company’s popular 3,3 V and 5 V asynchronous SRAMs, which are commonly used alongside digital signal processors (DSPs) and microcontroller units (MCUs), plus synchronous SRAMs, low-power SRAMs and pseudo SRAMs. Among the other products available will be 3,3 V SDRAMs, 2,5 V DDR1, 1,8 V DDR2, 1,5 V/1,35 V DDR3 and 1,2 V DDR4 SDRAMs, as well as 5 V parallel NOR Flash, SPI serial and NAND Flash devices.

“Alliance Memory is an established and highly respected brand, whose products for legacy and new designs will be pivotal in further augmenting the breadth of data storage solutions we can offer to our worldwide customer base. This partnership will be hugely beneficial to customers that have end-of-life concerns about memory products they are currently using. It will mean they can be assured of a long-term source for their needs,” commented Adam Osmancevic, senior vice president of supplier development at RS. “We anticipate a great deal of retrofitting of Alliance Memory products into telecommunication infrastructure, medical equipment, industrial hardware and automotive systems, as well as considerable potential for new design-in activity.”


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