Flash Memory Summit 2007
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
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Thursday, August 09, 2007
Santa Clara, California
The Flash Memory Summit is a great opportunity to connect with Micron experts and get insights into NAND Flash developments, specifications, and design considerations.
Booth Demos
- SSDs & HDDs - HDD Drive Rocker - Guess how long the HDD will last
- Boot-from-NAND Using Micron® NAND Flash with the Texas Instruments™ (TI) OMAP2430 Processor
- SDP: TI OMAP2430
- OS: Linux 2.6.14
Speakers
The Inconvenient Truths of NAND Flash Memory
Jim Cooke – Director, Applications Engineering
This presentation will help you take full advantage of the many attractive attributes that NAND Flash memory offers. It will address the few design challenges that need to be accounted for and provide techniques for achieving success with this highly reliable, mega-popular memory solution.
ONFI Standards and What They Mean to Designers
Michael Abraham, Applications Engineering Manager
Learn more about how the ONFI specification simplifies system-level firmware and software. Find out how it can help you reduce host design and test time and what the significance is of certain ONFI-specific commands—why they’re needed, how they’re implemented, and what shortcomings they might have.
Enhancing NAND Flash Reliability and Performance
Wes Prouty, Embedded Apps. Engineering Manager
Reliability is key. Performance is critical. As process technologies shrink below 60nm, it’s important to consider changes to the NAND Flash usage model. This presentation will cover several topics aimed at maximizing both reliability and performance.
Overcoming (or Embracing) the Dreaded Single-Source Dilemma
Michael Abraham, Applications Engineering Manager
Questions remain about multisourcing versus single-sourcing. Find out which features are most important when selecting a controller to work with NAND devices from multiple vendors. Hear about situations where single-sourcing is appropriate. Discover NAND Flash alternatives that can simplify design complexities.
What Won’t Have a Camera?
Paul Gallagher; Director of New Market Development
Get a quick overview of embedded imager solutions from this presentation—how they work, what applications they’re used in, and how the market segment projections break out.
Security and Flash Memory Tutorial
John Geldman; Lexar Media
Secure Storage Solutions Architect
With an estimated of 100 million USB flash devices expected to be sold in 2007, security is becoming an important aspect in portable storage design. This presentation covers both host-originated and Flash-originated attacks and explains how cryptographic tools, password protocols, and PKI and certificate protocols can be used to protect against data loss.
Related Documents
Managed NAND Flyer
NAND Flash Product Flyer
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