Alliance Memory, a worldwide provider of legacy memory products for the communications, computing, industrial, and consumer markets, has entered into a distribution agreement with Transfer Multisort Elektronik Company (TME), one of the largest online and catalogue electronic components distributor in Central and Eastern Europe.
As part of the pact, TME will offer Alliance Memory's entire lineup of SRAMs and DRAMs to customers in the European Union, Ukraine, Russia, and Arab countries.
Officials with Alliance Memory said that the company manufactures a complete line of SRAMs, including 3.3 V and 5 V fast asynchronous SRAMs with speeds from 10 ns to 20 ns; low-power devices with densities from 64 Kb to 32 Mb; and 2.5 V and 3.3 V ZBT/Sync pipelined burst (SPB)/Sync burst (SB) products.
Besides this, company officials said, the company has recently introduced synchronous DRAMs (SDR) with densities of 64 Mb, 128 Mb, and 256 Mb and with commercial, industrial, and automotive temperature ranges.
"Alliance Memory's legacy products offer a number of advantages for our customers, including a rich portfolio with a wide variety of voltages, densities, speeds, and capacities," said Arkadiusz Weglewski, product manager of TME's Semiconductors and Communication Modules division, in a statement.
Weglewski said that all of this is backed by exceptional technical support and quick production times, both of which are important factors for the customers who specialize in industrial solutions for inspection and control.
"TME is one of the largest electronic components distributors in Central and Eastern Europe, selling products in more than 30 countries and publishing its catalogue in 16 languages," said Sue Macedo, sales director, Europe, for Alliance Memory.
"This partnership will significantly extend the reach of our legacy SRAMs and DRAMs in these regions, providing greater access and quick delivery for our customers," said Macedo.