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December 12, 2000.
MIAN QUDDUS, SAMSUNG'S DIRECTOR OF TECHNOLOGY ENABLING IS APPOINTED TO KENTRON TECHNOLOGIES' BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Dr. Quddus is Director of Technology
Enabling at Samsung Semiconductor.
December 11, 2000.
AMI2
PRESIDENT DESI RHODEN APPOINTED TO KENTRON TECHNOLOGIES' BOARD OF DIRECTORS.
Mr. Rhoden is a seasoned veteran in the
semiconductor industry with a broad range of experience, since 1999 he has led
the interests of AMI2, Inc as President & CEO.
December 7, 2000.
KENTRON TECHNOLOGIES ANNOUNCES "THE GIG" A 1.25-INCH HIGH, PC133, 1GB FEMMA MEMORY MODULE, LOWEST PROFILE AVAILABLE IN THE MARKETPLACE TODAY.
Kentron has accomplished the design of a module with the highest density (1GB)
and the lowest height (1.25") available in the market place today.
November 29, 2000.
KENTRON TECHNOLOGIES NAMES BADAWI DWEIK AS FIELD APPLICATIONS MANAGER.
Mr.
Dweik will work closely with the Marketing & R&D departments on new
product definitions, roadmaps and custom products. Mr. Dweik previously held the
position of Design & Product Engineer.
November 15, 2000
KENTRON TECHNOLOGIES BECOMES A MEMBER OF ADVANCED MEMORY INTERNATIONAL, INC (AMI2).
Coalition
of industry leaders is working towards goal of implementation and standards for
new computer memory technology.
October 5, 2000
KENTRON TECHNOLOGIES NAMES NEW ENGLAND SALES MANAGER.
Karen Wheeler has been
named as the New England Sales Manager for Kentron Technologies, an innovator in
next-generation memory architectures.
August 30, 2000.
KENTRON
TECHNOLOGIES TRIPLES SIZE OF WILMINGTON, MA HEADQUARTERS.
With the expansion, the
fast-growing provider of advanced computer memory architectures is tripling the
size of its staff. The added space will accommodate administrative, sales,
marketing, product marketing and engineering functions and allow for an
expansion of its in-house research and development laboratory.
August 3, 2000
KENTRON AND ACTEL JOIN FORCES TO CREATE THE FIRST QBM HIGH-BANDWIDTH MEMORY SUBSYSTEM.
The new QBM subsystem will utilize Actels
SX-A high-speed FPGAs (field programmable gate arrays) to reduce the cost of
development and provide chipset designers with the valuable data to aid with the
implementation of QBM ASIC (application specific integrated circuit)
controller(s).
June 29, 2000
KENTRON TECHNOLOGIES ANNOUNCES NEW 1GB FEMMA DDR REGISTERED MODULE AVAILABLE FOR SAMPLING Q3-2000.
The 1GB Registered FEMMA DDR module is the newest in a series of highly
Reliable, Available, Scalable (RAS) products.
June 7, 2000
KENTRON TECHNOLOGIES ANNOUNCES PC100/133 ULTRA LOW PROFILE 1.2" REGISTERED/UNBUFFERED SDRAM DIMM MODULE, AVAILABLE FOR SAMPLING THIS MONTH.
The 1.2" SDRAM DIMM has been especially designed for those
platforms such as the 1U servers that need reliable, cost-efficient,
high-density memory in a low profile packaging solution. May 17, 2000. KENTRON TECHNOLOGIES ANNOUNCES AVAILABILITY OF PC 1600/2100 COMPLIANT ULTRA-LOW PROFILE 1.2 INCH DDR REGISTERED MODULE.
The new ultra-low profile DDR registered
module is scalable to next generation DDR chip speeds and densities. Kentrons
DDR module was designed and simulated to run on 100-133 MHz clock (200-266
Mbit/sec/pin); the module is available in densities from 128 MB to 512MB.
April 25, 2000
KENTRON TECHNOLOGIES ANNOUNCES AVAILABILITY OF PC100/133 COMPLIANT ULTRA LOW PROFILE SODIMM.
Kentron Technologies has achieved the lowest profile SODIMM available
in the market today. The SODIMM achieves densities up to 256 MB using 256
Mb SDRAM in a 400mil TSOP-II package.
March 28, 2000
KENTRON TECHNOLOGIES ANNOUNCES "QUAD BAND MEMORY" TECHNOLOGY, DOUBLING BANDWIDTH OF THE FASTEST MEMORY CHIPS.
While DDR will generate up to 2.1GB/sec bandwidth, and Rambus is expected to
generate 1.6GB/sec, Kentrons QBM technology will permit DDR to generate over
4.2GB/sec, providing significant performance advantages to computing hardware.
March 22, 2000
KENTRON TECHNOLOGIES NAMES CEO, ROBERT JUDSON GOODMAN.
Robert J. Goodman joins Kentron with over twenty years of management experience
in the computer and semiconductor industries.
March 6, 2000
KENTRON TECHNOLOGIES ANNOUNCES HIGH-DENSITY 1 GIGABYTE MEMORY MODULE.
Leading-edge FEMMA technology enables systems to utilize maximum memory
resources.
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