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=== Static RAM === * [[Intel 8255|8155]] β 2K-bit static MOS RAM with 3 I/O Ports and Timer. Multiplexed address/data. Active low CE. The industrial version of ID8155 was available for {{USD|37.50}} in quantities of 100 and up.<ref name="March/April 1979-p11" /><ref name="May/June 1980, p. 29">Intel Corporation, "8086 Available for industrial environment", Intel Preview Special Issue: 16-Bit Solutions, May/June 1980, p. 29.</ref> The military version of M8155 was available for {{USD|100.00}} in quantities of 100.<ref name="auto"/> There is a {{val|5|ul=MHz}} version of Intel 8155β2.<ref name="January/February 1980" /> The available 8155H was introduced using the [[Depletion-load NMOS logic#Intel HMOS|HMOS II]] technology which it uses 30 percent less power than the previous generation. The plastic package version of P8155H (3 MHz) and P8155H-2 (5 MHz) are available for {{USD|5.15}} and {{USD|6.40}} per 100 in quantities respectively.<ref name="auto1"/> * 8156 β 2K-bit static MOS RAM with 3 I/O Ports and Timer. Multiplexed address/data. Active high CE. The industrial version of ID8156 was available for {{USD|37.50}} in quantities of 100.<ref name="March/April 1979-p11" /><ref name="May/June 1980, p. 29" /> There is a {{val|5|u=MHz}} version of Intel 8156β2.<ref name="January/February 1980" /> The available 8156H was introduced using the HMOS II technology which it uses 30 percent less power than the previous generation. The plastic package version of P8156H (3 MHz) and P8156H-2 (5 MHz) are available for {{USD|5.15}} and {{USD|6.40}} per 100 in quantities respectively.<ref name="auto1"/> * 8185 β 1,024 x 8-bit static RAM packaged in a compact 18-pin DIP. It includes three chip selects and an internal address latch driven directly by the 8085's ALE. The {{val|5|u=MHz}} version of Intel 8185-2 was available for {{USD|48.75}} in quantity of 100.<ref name="January/February 1980" />
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