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When customers run benchmark comparisons, they want to know how quickly your device boots up and is ready to use, how quickly it processes data, and if there will be any hiccups in data storage and retrieval. In other words, it's all about performance. If you're using the default flash file system that came with your operating system, your embedded device computer is at a performance disadvantage right from the start. The Datalight flash file system improves boot speed dramatically. Recently, we helped LG Electronics cut their boot time in half for a personal navigation device using Windows CE.* Compare the write performance of the default flash file systems for Windows CE.

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Bothell, WA, – July 2, 2010 – Datalight announced today that it will begin selling the UGB30ST
Bothell, WA, – June 22, 2010 – Datalight announced today XCFiles, a design-ready exFAT-compatible file system for next-generation extended capacity SD (SDXC) cards.
Bothell, WA, – June 15, 2010 – Today Datalight announced support for Micron Technology’s 4-gigabit (Gb) 34-nanometer (nm) NAND flash with on-die error correction code (ECC) within its popula