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Hyperstone E2 Online Seminar Nov. 01.2009~Nov.01.2010
EmbW09Embedded World 2009
Nürnberg, Deutschland
März 3 - 5

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Halle 12.0, Stand 460
ESC Silicon Valley 2009ESC Silicon Valley 2009
Silicon Valley, USA
March 30 - April 3
Booth 1825
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Our Top News
19.02.2009
Hyperstone introduces F4 Flash Memory Controller (Englisch)
Hyperstone introduced its F4 family of Flash Memory Controllers. Targeting applications such as CompactFlashTM Cards (CFC), Solid State Disks (SSD), IDE Disk-on-Modules (DoM), Multi-Chip-Package (MCP), and embedded Flash or Disk-on-Board, the F4 together with firmware provides highest reliability, endurance, and rigorous fail-safe features for all Single Level Cell (SLC) and many Multi Level Cell (MLC) based Flash Memory solutions.
Corporate Image F4
04.02.2009
Hyperstone introduces E2 RISC/DSP Microcontroller (Englisch)
Hyperstone introduced its high-performance E2 - 32-Bit RISC/DSP Microcontroller with additional on-chip highlights such as a programmable serial communication engine, an analog to digital converter (ADC), and 32kBytes on chip (I-RAM) complemented by a flexible external memory and peripheral interface controller.
03.09.2008
EE Times India - Hyperstone keeps up with flash memory growth (Englisch)
The use of memory devices other than disks and tapes as storage devices can be traced back 40 years ago. For example, RAM and ROM were used to store data and program codes in the 1960s. By the 1990s, flash memory surged in popularity, appearing in USB drives and memory cards of various portable gadgets.
Dr. Matthias Steck
04.03.2008
Hyperstone introduces S6 Flash Memory Controller (Englisch)
Hyperstone introduced its S6 MultiMediaCardTM (MMC) and SecureDigitalTM - SD Card controller compliant to MMC4.2 and SD 2.0. Together with Hyperstone's patented wear leveling and most robust firmware, S6 offers highest reliability, endurance, and superior performance for flash solutions based on all Single Level Cell (SLC) and Multi Level Cell (MLC) Flash Memories.
Corporate picture flash
06.02.2008
Hyperstone introduces F3 family (Englisch)
Hyperstone introduces F3 family of CompactFlash™ and Solid State Disk controllers providing superior power efficiency, reliability, and fail safe features for Flash Memory applications. Targeting applications such as Solid State Disk (SSD), Disk-on-Module (DoM), CompactFlash™ (CF) cards, and embedded Flash or disks-on-board, the F3 together with firmware provides lowest power consumption, highest reliability, endurance, and rigorous fail safe features for all Single Level Cell (SLC) and Multi Level Cell (MLC) based Flash Memory solutions.
The Sound of Flash