Hi guys,
It’s a marking on a RAM memory chip by ‘Micron Technology’ company. As I understand Micron uses this font on all of their RAM memory microchips. In most cases marking contains two rows of five symbols: digits and upper-case letters (not quite sure if this font contains lower-case letters at all).
I took lots of examples to investigate and put all of them in one jpeg:
http://noxtech.ru/img/articles/highres1.jpg
Most noticable symbols (in my humble and amateur opinion) are: A, G, Q, 2 (with pretty long ‘nose’), 4 (or Y?) and 9 (with short ‘tail’).
As for the font, here are the closest (sorry for external links):
– VAG Rounded (
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/linotype/vag-rounded/)
– Gordon (
http://www.myfonts.com/fonts/urw/gordon/)
– Print Bold (
http://www.findmyfont.com/index.php/fonts/font-preview?fset=BlueVinylFonts+%2F+%28Commercial%29&ffam=Print%20Bold%20-%20Regular&fstyle=&fsize=60&fid=60c7e0f08d1429db3d05071b644c21ba&wrap=2&text=928Q4)
All of these fonts are good, but not close enough – for example, ‘A’ letters in all of these fonts are not the same as on microchips.
I think I tried everything in order to identify this font. I used several identifier apps, browsed through a lot of ‘similar fonts’ lists etc. I really don’t think that Micron Technology owns come kinda in-house font which is not available outside their company (or is it possible?). Please help
Thanks.
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