Unigen Celebrates its 30-Year Anniversary
Unigen Corp. announced that the company celebrated its 30-year anniversary, a rare milestone for privately held Silicon Valley technology companies.
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Unigen Corp. announced that the company celebrated its 30-year anniversary, a rare milestone for privately held Silicon Valley technology companies.
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Unigen Corporation today announced the availability of its PCIe Gen 4 Switch Evaluation Kit (EVK) based on Microchip’s industry-leading Switchtec product. The “Mahogany” EVK was developed in close collaboration with Microchip and is targeted for low-lane count applications.
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Unigen Corporation, a long-time leader in the design and manufacturing of original and custom flash storage and DRAM modules, has acquired AgigA Tech, Inc., a leading provider of high-speed, high-density, battery-free non-volatile memory solutions. The two companies have been collaborating on next generation DDR4 NVDIMM products for over two years making this a seamless transition.
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It has recently come to our attention that Micron has communicated plans to exit the NVDIMM-N business. More specifically, they have informed their customers and partners that they will not be continuing their NVDIMM-N roadmap beyond the current “River” 16GB and 32GB DDR4 programs.
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Unigen Corporation, a long-time leader in the design and manufacturing of original and custom flash storage and DRAM modules, announced its addition of NPI quick-turn PCBA services for customers.
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Unigen Corporation, a long-time leader in the manufacturing of Enterprise-Class Flash Storage SSDs and DRAM Modules will continue to support many legacy modules, including DDR2, DDR3, mSATA, and MO-297, among others, which many companies no longer support.
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