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Alliance Memory to Offer Discontinued Cypress Semiconductor CY62256 Low Power SRAMs With Original Part Numbers Into 2019

SAN CARLOS, Calif. — Oct. 9, 2018 — Alliance Memory today announced that it is collaborating with Cypress Semiconductor Corporation to help ensure ongoing availability of some of the CY62256 series devices for which Cypress issued a product discontinuation notification with a last-time buy date of July 4, 2018. Pursuant to an arrangement between the companies, Alliance Memory will offer the popular devices with their original Cypress part numbers into 2019.

“Cypress is working with Alliance Memory to minimize the impact of the EOL for this widely used 32k x 8 SRAM,” said Sidharth PK, marketing director for Cypress’ random access memory business unit. “We are pleased that Alliance Memory is prepared to continue to support our customers for this device with minimal interruptions.”

“By continuing to offer the CY62256 devices with their original part numbers, we can help ensure that Cypress customers for these devices will continue to be supported after the LTB date and into 2019,” said David Bagby, president and CEO of Alliance Memory.

About Alliance Memory Inc.
Alliance Memory Inc. is a worldwide provider of legacy memory products for the communications, computing, industrial, and consumer markets. The company supports a full range of asynchronous and synchronous SRAMs, low-power SRAMs, ZMD low-power SRAMs, synchronous DRAMs (SDR) and double data rate synchronous DRAMs (DDR SDRAM). Alliance Memory is a privately held company with headquarters in San Carlos, California, and regional offices in Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Italy, Sweden, and Southeast Asia. More information about Alliance Memory is available online atwww.alliancememory.com.

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