Webinar Alert: Avoid Design Bottlenecks in High-Speed NAND Flash Applications
Woodcliff Lake, NJ, November 29, 2011 -- Eager to deploy ONFI-3 NAND Flash memory devices? Already developing systems with USB 3.0, SATA-3, or Thunderbolt high-speed interfaces?
Then consider spending 45 minutes with Evatronix and CAST to make sure your NAND Flash application achieves its maximum possible data rate.
Wednesday, November 30, 1:00 pm EST
How to Achieve the Highest NAND Flash Application Data Rate
register: http://bit.ly/cast-NANDflash-webinar
The brief presentation will be followed by a live Q&A session, so bring your toughest NAND Flash application challenges to discuss. You might also see in advance how our 6th-generation NAND Flash Controller IP Core can help with those challenges; give us a call or visit our website to learn more.
Meredith Lucky: +1 201.8300 ext. 221
http://bit.ly/cast-NANDflash-core
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