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"We offer over 40 products based on our SuperFlash design and manufacturing process technology. These products include flash memory products, application specific memory products, flash embedded controllers and mass storage products. Our memory devices have densities ranging from 256 Kbit to 16 Mbit and are generally used for the storage of program code. Our flash embedded microcontrollers support concurrent flash read-while-write operations using In-Application Programming. We also offer mass storage products that are used for storing images, music and other data in devices such as digital cameras and MP3 players.
Our customers include 3Com, Acer, Apple, Compaq, Diamond Multimedia, FIC, Hyundai, Intel, IBM, LG, Lucent, Motorola, Panasonic, Samsung, Sanyo, Siemens and Sony. In addition, we have recently added Cisco and Nortel as new customers. We also license our SuperFlash technology to leading semiconductor companies including Analog Devices, ATMI, IBM, ISD, Motorola, Samsung, Sanyo, Seiko-Epson and TSMC to embed in semiconductor devices that integrate flash memory with other functions on a single chip. Our products are manufactured at leading wafer foundries and semiconductor manufacturers including Samsung Electronics, Sanyo, Seiko-Epson, TSMC and UMC. We also work with IBM, Samsung Electronics, Sanyo, Seiko-Epson and TSMC to develop new technology for manufacturing our products.
Our objective is to be the leading worldwide supplier of flash memory devices and intellectual property for program code storage applications. In addition, we intend to leverage our SuperFlash technology to penetrate the high density mass storage markets. We intend to achieve our objectives by:
- maintaining a leading position in the program code storage market;
- continuing to enhance our leading flash memory technology;
- introducing new products based on our SuperFlash technology;
- maintaining a leading position in licensing embedded flash technology; and
- penetrating the high density mass storage market." |