The IS61WV102416ALL/BLL is the industry's first 16Mbit, 1Mx16, high-speed and low-power asynchronous SRAM with access times as fast as 8ns, claims manufacturer ISSI. When operating at 10ns, the chip draws a maximum power consumption of only 95mA, allowing designers to add a high-density, high-speed, asynchronous memory array to their system at a fraction of the power normally required. The IS61WV102416ALL operates from 1.65 to 2.2V and the IS61WV102416BLL from 2.4 to 3.6V. Both are available in 48-pin TSOP I and 48-pin mBGA packages. The memory chips are aimed at networking, telecom, industrial and automotive applications requiring a high-density, high-speed, zero-latency, fully random-access memory. They operate in the 0 to +70ºC temperature range; an automotive version, the IS64WV102416B, will be available soon.