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U.S. Tech June 2022 – Merchant of Memory: Unigen Balances EMS and OEM Operations
June 3, 2022
The early 1990s were like a gold rush for the memory market. That year Apple introduced its PowerBook, the first website was created, and Paul Heng began trading memory under the company name “Henusa.” Heng recognized the opportunity to bridge the gap between dominant overseas memory manufacturers and growing domestic demand in the United States. His timing could not have ...
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Introducing our new eUSB Flash Modules – Lychee, Kiwi, & Plum
May 16, 2022
Unigen’s family of embedded USB, or eUSB, form factor are USB-based Disk-on-Modules and are suitable storage solutions for industrial, networking and embedded markets.
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Unigen Celebrates its 30-Year Anniversary
May 4, 2022
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 Introduces PCIe Gen 4 Switch Evaluation Kit in Collaboration with Microchip
February 14, 2022
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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AgigA Tech Is Now A Unigen Company
May 7, 2021
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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AgigA Tech and Unigen Partnership and Long-Term Support for NVDIMM-N
May 27, 2020
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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