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The History of Semiconductors
1994 to1995 Prev Next
Rambus DRAM, BiCMOS 4-Mb SRAM, LSIs for ATM-LAN, 64-gray-scale digital drivers for color LCDs, 1-Gb DRAM, 8-Mb synchronous graphic RAM, VR10000, 0.35 mm CMOS gate array
1995 Pioneered development of the world's first 1-Gb DRAM
1994 Released Rambus DRAM
1994 Announced that the world's first BiCMOS 4-Mb SRAM had been developed
1994 Commercialized LSIs for ATM-LAN
1994 Developed 64-gray-scale digital drivers for color LCDs
1995 Pioneered development of the world's first 1-Gb DRAM
1995 Commercialized the world's first 8-Mb synchronous graphic RAM
1995 Developed a 64-bit RISC microprocessor, the "VR10000," (MIPS compatible)
1995 Commercialized the world's first 0.35 µm CMOS gate array

The English and French opened the English Channel Tunnel
1995 The English and French opened the English Channel Tunnel
Products of the time
1994 NEC PC-9821Cb (98MULTi CanBe)
1994 Sega Saturn released
1994 Sony Computer Entertainment PlayStation released
NEC PC-9821Cb (98MULTi CanBe)
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