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Data I/O Allies with Intel for Flash Memory Customer Support
April 7, 2005 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
REDMOND, Wash. — Data I/O Corp. is expanding its strategic alliance with Intel Corp. Wireless handset manufacturing companies are Data I/O's largest customer group, consuming significant volumes of high-density flash memory devices. Many of those customers are multi-national in structure and require fast, concurrent support in many different geographies—Intel offers support in these geographies with its flash memory Programmer Evaluation Labs (PEL).
In addition to the PEL located at the Intel site in Folsom, Calif., the new PEL at Intel's Cavite, Philippines location represents expanded local support for mutual customers in the Asia Pacific region. Like the California PEL, the PEL equipment in Cavite includes a Data I/O FlashPAK programming system, facilitating that local support.
"Intel Flash Memory devices are used by virtually all of our major customer companies, and close cooperation with Intel strengthens our programming solutions," notes Bruce Rodgers, vice president of sales and marketing in Asia/Americas. "Data I/O fully supports Intel's new PEL in Cavite. This effort significantly strengthens our partnership because it hastens our ability to respond to local customer queries about device programming operations."
"Intel and Data I/O work closely to provide Intel Flash Memory programming solutions to our mutual customers," says Peter Larsen, Intel PEL manager. "Our efforts include rapid algorithm development for Intel Flash Memory components, optimized manufacturing programming performance on Data I/O platforms, and quickly addressing the needs of our customers. This alliance between Intel and Data I/O ensures our customers receive quality programming solutions when they need it."
More information on the Intel PEL is available by clicking here.