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To: Allegoria who wrote (12982)7/17/2000 1:33:02 PM
From: Ausdauer  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
Eric,

All I have tried to do is clarify the information
(regarding SSTI) that you have brought up for discussion
here on this thread.

Here is where my confusion arises...

Message 14024219
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Then we agree that for ADC specifically...

1) the "single-chip" claims are unsubstantiated (either
because the current SSTI expertise does not allow this or
that you confirmed this is a multi-chip solution with SSTI).

2) SSTI will create a 64 MB ADC (as you yourself posted).

3) SSTI will not use high density flash to create the 64 MB ADC (your assertion, not mine).

4) that you are not really sure whether SuperFlash is used in manufacturing the controller,
the flash component, or both.

also...

5) That it has not been clarified whether the ATA/IDE functionality that ADC uses for its embedded flash requires licensing from SanDisk.

Ausdauer
(trying only to understand what we have agreed on)