Novel Flash devices go on the game

A M-Systems product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Mar 10, 2005

Austrian Gaming Industries (AGI) has selected M-Systems' recently announced uDiskOnChip as the embedded data storage solution in its new Novo Unity platform.

Austrian Gaming Industries (AGI) has selected M-Systems' recently announced uDiskOnChip as the embedded data storage solution in its new Novo Unity platform.

Novo Unity is a centralised, network-based PC gaming administration platform.

The uDiskOnChip selected by AGI is a modular, plug-and-play Flash-based storage device for the embedded market that uses the onboard USB 2.0 connector.

It draws on the best of M-Systems' Flash expertise and innovative technology to deliver high performance, uncompromising reliability and sophisticated security and encryption features.

"The Novo Unity uDiskOnChip solution gives our customers the reliability and security that they depend on with a level of performance that supports even the most advanced features within our product line".

"Our extensive testing and evaluation process has shown that M-Systems is able to deliver a Flash-based storage solution that is well suited to the special needs of the gaming industry", said AGI's Christian Schlinger, Product Development Manager.

"As an innovator within the international gaming industry, Austrian Gaming is among leading companies that recognise the value of technology and the benefits that it can bring to their impressive line of products", said Erez Lev, M-Systems' Embedded Sales Director for Europe.

"We are pleased that they have chosen to integrate uDiskOnChip within their products and are proud to have a part in the satisfaction that Austrian Gaming delivers to its customers".

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