At 2003-02-25 17:18 -0800, Joe wrote:
>Can anyone tell me what this is? It's a 16 pin SSI IC and it's date coded 8327. My 
>guess is that it's an early 64k x 1 DRAM. Google didn't get any hits and chip 
>directory keeps popping up a "404 Not Found" error.

The Intel 2101 was an 1K*1 SRAM, so the 2164 is probably
a 64K*1 SRAM.

'20' probably means that it's access time is 200 ns.

Around 1983 seems right for this type of density.
My Tandy/RadioShack TRS-80 of 1978/79 used 6 of
the 2101's as video screen memory. (We had to add
an extra one ourselves to get lower case characters.
;-).

Greetings,
Jaap

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