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News Release from: Viking InterWorks | Subject: 10-pin eUSB drives
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 10 January 2008
Memory modules embed Flash with USB
64Mbyte to 16Gbyte 10-pin eUSB drives deliver high performance, reliability, advanced ECC and wear levelling for embedded and enterprise systems OEMs.
Viking InterWorks has a new family of 10-pin embedded USB (eUSB) solid-state storage drives With densities ranging from 64Mbyte to an industry-leading 16Gbyte, Viking InterWorks' 10-pin eUSB drives deliver high performance, reliability, advanced ECC and wear levelling, and offer a rugged component for embedded and enterprise systems OEMs
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 27 Apr 2007 at 8.00am (UK)
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Viking InterWorks' eUSB modules provide nonvolatile, solid-state storage that is ideal for a variety of embedded applications, including single board computers (SBCs), networking equipment, blade servers and gaming machines, or other applications that are extremely space constrained.
All Viking InterWorks' eUSBs combine the standard USB 2.0 interface with the highly reliable single level cell (SLC) NAND Flash for seamless, highly reliable integration.
"Viking InterWorks continues to support OEMs in the enterprise, embedded and network infrastructure markets with innovative and high-density solutions", says Adrian Proctor, Vice President of Marketing for Viking InterWorks.
"Our family of eUSB products add to the broad range of industrial-grade Flash solutions we currently offer our customers today".
"Most of the applications that run embedded operating systems typically do not need very large amounts of storage capacity".
"Our eUSB family of products now provides a reliable, space saving and cost-effective solution".
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