Memory deal inked
By Purchasing Staff -- Purchasing, 11/3/2005 7:00:00 AM
DigiKey will carry NAND flash memory chips from M-Systems under a new worldwide distribution agreement the two companies signed. M-Systems’ DiskOnChip and FFD products use non-volatile memory NAND technology to store data and code locally. The products are targeted at gaming machines, servers, printers, single-board computers (SBCs) and computers used for military, telecom and aviation needs. "M-Systems’ products will help to broaden our line card offering and enable us to better serve the diverse electronic component needs of our customers," says Mark Larson, president of Digi-Key.
Digi-Key also signed a global agreement with Optichron, Inc., a technology pioneer in nonlinear signal processing. Under the deal, Digi-Key will distribute Optichron’s complete lineup of analog-to-digital converter module products. Optichron’s semiconductors eliminate nonlinear distortion generated in analog-to-digital converters to improve performance, precision and efficiency in a broad range of communications, medical and industrial applications.
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