AMD Flash Card Products Supported by TrueFFS Software
SUNNYVALE Calif. — March 31, 1997 — AMD (NYSE:AMD) announced today that TrueFFS(R) software from M-Systems Inc. (NASDAQ: FLSHF) now supports AMD flash products, including the AMD Miniature Card and PCMCIA Flash Cards.
TrueFFS, the leading implementation of the FTL (Flash Translation Layer) industry standard for flash file management, enables data transfer between personal computers and portable consumer products, such as digital cameras and personal digital assistants (PDAs). TrueFFS is available for a wide variety of operating systems, including Windows 95, Windows CE, various Unix platforms, and x86 platforms.
FTL allows linear flash cards and flash arrays to fully emulate hard drives, delivering high performance, low-power-consumption data storage for portable applications. Since it is implemented in software, FTL eliminates the need for Advanced Technical Architecture (ATA) hardware overhead, therefore presenting a more cost-effective solution for flash data storage.
"AMD is pleased to have M-Systems' TrueFFS software support for its flash products," said Walid Maghribi, vice president and general manager of AMD's Non-Volatile Memory Division. "We believe FTL will play a very important role in the continued adoption of flash as a mass storage medium for embedded systems and digital consumer products."
"M-Systems is pleased that AMD, a leader in flash memory, has chosen TrueFFS to support all their flash card products," said Chuck Schouw, president of M-Systems, Inc. "TrueFFS, the de facto standard of the flash translation layer (FTL), now offers support for all leading flash vendors."
As an industry leader in flash, AMD offers its C-series and D-series flash memory PC cards in densities ranging from 1 to 32 Megabytes, and also AMD Miniature Cards in 3- and 5-volt solutions up to 8 Megabytes.
M-Systems Technology: Flash Disk Pioneers M-Systems Flash Disk Pioneers Ltd. (NASDAQ: FLSHF) a multinational corporation with headquarters in Tel Aviv, Israel, develops, manufactures, and markets flash data storage solutions which utilize the company's TrueFFS(R) file system, a de facto and official PCMCIA standard for flash translation layer (FTL) services. M-Systems employs the technology in a wide range of products including PC Cards compliant with the PCMCIA standard, flash disks, and the patented, award winning DiskOnChip(R) devices.
About AMD AMD is a global supplier of integrated circuits for the personal and networked computer and communications markets. AMD produces processors, flash memories, programmable logic devices, and products for communications and networking applications. Founded in 1969 and based in Sunnyvale, California, AMD had revenues of $ 2 billion in 1996. (NYSE: AMD).
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