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UHR
(redirected from Ultra High Reliability)

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UHRUncorrelated High-Rank
UHRUltra High Reuse
UHRUniversal Horse Riding (Donjeux, France)
UHRUnchs - Habit RWA
UHRUltra High Reliability
UHRUltra-High Resolution
UHRUniversity Human Resources (various locations)


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With the personal computer market transitioning to PCI Express at a very fast clip, our customers have called on us for very high quality, ultra high reliability system-on-chips with PCI Express capability," says William D.
The large technology portfolio enables MHS to serve the Telecommunications, Power Management and Industrial markets as well as Ultra High Reliability market segments such as Aerospace, Military, Medical and Automotive.
The 3kBit EEPROM block offers an endurance of 20million read/write cycles and a temperature range up to 180 degree C UNTERPREMSTAETTEN, Austria -- austriamicrosystems'(SWX:AMS) Full Service Foundry business unit announced today a further expansion of its non-volatile memory portfolio with the availability of an ultra high reliability EEPROM blocks for its 0.
 
 
 
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