Greenliant Systems Joins Texas Instruments Design Network
Offering NANDrive SSDs in TI processor designs
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on November 23, 2012 at 2:12 pmGreenliant
Systems, Ltd, in solid state storage products, is
a new member of the Texas Instruments
Incorporated (TI) Design Network, a WW community of companies offering products and services that complement TI’s
semiconductor device solutions.
As a member of the TI Design Network, Greenliant emphasizes its commitment to
providing ball grid array (BGA) SSDs that are compatible with designs using
TI’s embedded processors, including DSPs, DaVinci
video processors, OMAP processors and other ARM-based processors.
NANDrive embedded SSDs combine Greenliant
internally-developed NAND controllers and a range of NAND flash
capacities – from 512MB to 64GB – in multi-chip packages. NANDrive uses
industry-standard interfaces (e.MMC, PATA, SATA) and is offered in commercial
(0° to +70°C) and industrial (-40° to +85°C)
temperatures.
"Joining
strategic ecosystems like the TI Design Network helps Greenliant develop and
refine its solid state storage solutions to meet end-application demands,
especially customer needs in the automotive, video and image processing,
portable computing and networking markets," said Arthur Kroyan, VP,
business development and marketing, Greenliant Systems. "Our focus is on providing high reliability
embedded SSD products in a variety of capacities and configuration options
based on performance, power consumption and endurance requirements."