Mercury Systems Receives $8.2M Order for SWaP-Optimized Memory for Advanced Airborne C2I Application
The Company’s flagship memory product combines Mercury’s best-in-class technology with the latest commercial memory devices to solve the customer’s most critical requirements for high-speed data processing. 16 GB of double data rate fourth-generation synchronous dynamic random-access memory (DDR4 SDRAM) is embedded into a 16mm x 23mm ball grid array, enabling the customer to save up to 83% printed circuit board space for SWaP-constrained military applications. Using highly automated manufacturing processes, Mercury’s innovative miniaturization technology transforms a two-dimensional array of discrete memory devices into a single, trusted, military-hardened three-dimensional device delivering data transfer rates as high as 2,666 megabits per second (Mbps). Mercury’s entire portfolio of memory devices is designed and manufactured exclusively in its five Advanced Microelectronics Centers (AMC) located throughout the U.S., assuring customers an affordable domestic supply of trusted microelectronics for critical military programs.
“We are honored to support our valued customer with state-of-the-art trusted memory devices for applications facing severe physical space constraints,” said
For more information about Mercury’s entire portfolio of memory devices, visit www.mrcy.com/memory or contact Mercury at (866) 627-6951 or Secure.Memory@mrcy.com.
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