pablolie;183834 Wrote: 
> I work in networking. SRAMs are used extensively. There are many
> applications where SDRAM access times are not enough.
> 

Pablo,
This is getting pretty far off topic but are you talking about SRAM
that is embedded on a chip or a stand alone SRAM?  I was aware that
starting in the 90nm logic generations the reliability of dense / high
performance SRAM was getting marginal and many manufacturers strongly
recommended using ECC on-chip with their SRAMs to guarantee
reliability.  I wasn't aware of stand alone SRAMs that have this
requirement.  
In fact, I was under the impression that most stand alone SRAM had gone
away as people could move enough SRAM on-chip to meet their high speed
caching needs and then used DRAM for higher density as Sean earlier
implied.

---Gary


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