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Data I/O's FlashCORE III Wins a 2009 Global Technology Award
(Market Wire Via Acquire Media NewsEdge) REDMOND, WA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 11/20/09 --
Data I/O Corporation (NASDAQ: DAIO), the
leading provider of manual and automated device programming solutions,
announced that it received the Global Technology Award in the category of
Programming for its FlashCORE
III programming solution. The award was presented to the company during
a ceremony on Tuesday, November 10, 2009, at the New Munich Trade Fair
Center in Munich, Germany.
Capabilities of products in the wireless, consumer electronics and
automotive markets are expanding rapidly. High density devices and file
sizes used in production for these products are also growing at an
exponential rate, compromising production throughput rates.
Data I/O's FlashCORE
III programming architecture is designed specifically for high density
applications. Built for speed, even when dealing with large amounts of
data, FlashCORE III reads and writes at near theoretical device limits and
downloads programming jobs extremely fast over Ethernet, enabling quick
changeovers.
Data I/O's automated handling systems, manual programmer and Process
Control software applications all support FlashCORE III and allow customers
to seamlessly transfer job profiles (algorithms, data files and programming
parameters) from design through manufacturing.
With immediate support available for all large memory devices, including
NAND, SD, MMC, MoviNAND, iNAND, OneNAND, Disk On Chip, NOR, MCPs, flash
based microcontrollers and many others, FlashCORE III supports virtually
any large memory need.
About Data I/O
With over 35 years of expertise in delivering intellectual property to
programmable devices, Data I/O offers complete, integrated manufacturing
solutions in wireless, automotive, programming center, semiconductor, and
industrial control market segments for OEM, ODM, EMS and semiconductor
companies. Data I/O provides hardware and software solutions for turn-key
programming and device testing services, as well as in-system (on-board),
in-line (right before use at the SMT line), or in-socket (off-line)
programming with special manufacturing options such as serialization,
traceability, version control, statistical data logging, co-planarity test,
and bad block management. These solutions are scalable for small, medium
and large volume applications with different device mixes. For further
information on Data I/O, please visit www.dataio.com or call 800-426-1045.
Contact:
Data I/O Corporation
Jennifer Higgins
425-867-6922
Email Contact
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