Greenliant Joins Intel Embedded Alliance
For providing small form-factor, ball grid array SSDs
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on May 5, 2011 at 3:07 pmGreenliant Systems, Inc. has joined the Intel Embedded Alliance, reinforcing its commitment to providing small form-factor, ball grid array (BGA) solid-state drives (SSDs) that are compatible with Intel SATA-interface chipset platforms.
Offered in commercial and industrial grades, Greenliant’s NANDrive combines an integrated NAND controller and NAND flash capacities from 512 MByte to 64 GByte in a multi-chip package.
"NANDrive complements Intel processor platforms used in embedded systems requiring reliable data storage with low power consumption," said Arthur Kroyan, senior director, marketing and business development, Greenliant Systems. "Our membership in the Intel Embedded Alliance allows closer integration between NANDrive and Intel technologies to provide a compelling solution for industrial, automotive, medical, security, networking and portable computing applications."
Available in a 14mm x 24mm x 1.95mm BGA package, SATA NANDrive SSDs enable smaller, more compact Intel Atom-based embedded systems that require performance coupled with power efficiency and advanced graphics.
Intel Embedded Alliance member companies are committed to developing modular, standards-based building blocks, platforms and solutions based on technologies, processors, products and services from Intel. By aligning with Intel and using standards-based, modular building blocks, Alliance members provide their customers with a range of performance, greater opportunity for innovation, software development and a supply line based on the Intel embedded platform roadmap.











