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Crestone to distribute Alliance Memory modules in U.S.

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Alliance Memory has concluded an agreement with Crestone Technology Group, a value-added representative for electronic components to OEM customers throughout the Rocky Mountain territory.

Under the agreement, Crestone is now offering Alliance Memory's entire line-up of SRAMs and DRAMs to customers in four states: Colorado, Idaho, Utah, and Wyoming.

Alliance Memory manufactures a complete line of SRAMs. These include 3.3 V and 5 V fast asynchronous SRAMs with speeds from 10 ns to 20 ns; wide-voltage low-power devices with densities from 64 Kb to 32 Mb; 2.5 V and 3.3 V ZBT/Sync pipelined burst (SPB)/Sync burst (SB) products. The firm also makes synchronous DRAMs (SDR) with densities from 16 Mb to 512 Mb and commercial, industrial, and automotive temperature ranges. What's more, the company offers double data rate synchronous DRAMs (SDRAM, DDR1, DDR2, and DDR3) with densities from 64M to 4GB.

"Crestone has a long history of providing outstanding results for its suppliers, so we are naturally thrilled to be joining its product line-up," says Dan Gilbert, vice president of sales at Alliance Memory. "With its firmly established relationships with key customers in the Rocky Mountain region and wealth of market knowledge to apply to our product line, Crestone is the ideal partner to help us expand our reach in this part of the U.S."

"By adding Alliance Memory to our line card, we are offering our customers convenient access to pin-for-pin-compatible legacy memory devices, which can help them avoid costly redesigns when faced with EOL components," adds Troy Gruszczynski, managing partner of Crestone Technology Group. "The company's solutions offer the perfect complement to our line-up of the industry's latest ICs, allowing us to provide our customers with a single source for any design need."

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