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msystems (NASDAQ:FLSH), a leader in smart personal
storage, today announced that the company's mDOC is to provide handset
vendors designing with Freescale's MXC300-30 3G platform access to
cost-effective multi-level cell (MLC) NAND flash in an
easy-to-integrate, power-efficient, high-density, bootable storage
solution. Freescale's MXC300-30 platform provides a comprehensive
UMTS/HSDPA solution including integrated baseband and applications
processor, RF transceiver, power amplifier and power management IC.
With mDOC, mobile handset vendors working with Freescale's
MXC300-30 platform have a pre-integrated boot and storage solution
based on advanced MLC NAND flash media.
"As application requirements become more memory-intensive and
storage demands increase, system designers look to NAND flash media
advancements as a way to cut costs," said Jose Corleto, Systems &
Architecture Manager, Modem Products Division for Freescale
Semiconductor. "Typically, advancements such as MLC NAND with its
inherent complexity in hardware and device driver software can
increase the risk to a project's success. As an MXC-validated
solution, msystems' mDOC minimizes such risk and allows OEMs to tap
into the latest flash technology to help lower their bill of
materials."
mDOC with TrueFFS flash management technology ensures high levels
of performance and reliability and enables boot capability from the
MLC NAND flash media, lowering overall cost and design complexity.
"Our work in support of Freescale's MXC300-30 platform helps
provide our respective customers with turnkey access to MLC NAND flash
media for their mobile handset products," said David Tolub, corporate
vice president and co-manager of the msystems Mobile Handset Vendor
division. "Furthermore, Freescale customers can rest assured that
mDOC, as a validated component within the MXC architecture, is an
easy-to-integrate boot and storage solution that offers high levels of
performance and reliability."
Freescale MXC solutions
The revolutionary MXC300-30 platform, with integrated support for
msystems' mDOC, is part of the Mobile eXtreme Convergence family of
platforms from Freescale. The single core modem processor at the heart
of the MXC platforms combines, yet de-correlates, the DSP call
processing functions and the MCU applications processing into a single
processor for a separate, clean development and optimization of each
function. For more information visit: www.freescale.com/MXC
About msystems
msystems has been transforming raw flash material into smarter
storage solutions since 1989. From embedded flash drives deployed in
millions of mobile handsets to U3 USB smart drives designed for
leading global brands, msystems creates, develops, manufactures and
markets smart personal storage solutions for a myriad of applications
targeting high growth markets.
More information is available online at www.msystems.com.
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