Blunk Microsystems at Flash Memory Summit 2006

Blunk Microsystems at Flash Memory Summit 2006 August 8-10, 2006, Wyndham San Jose Hotel

June 26th, 2006

At the upcoming inaugural Flash Memory Summit 2006, Blunk will present the design and cost benefits of file systems for flash memory, including a discussion on:

Latest NAND & NOR device architectures (Multi Bit Cells, 19nm NOR, etc).

File System Structures: FFS, FAT, FTL.

File System Requirements: Power-Fail guarantee, bad block management, wear-leveling, recovery algorithm, recycle sequence, atomic updates, and performance.

Features Above and Beyond: file links, long file names, quotas, UTF-8, etc.

Image Tool: Essential tool for gang programming in production.

Flash Test Board: Make NAND Easy™.

Future: CIFS, file systems for memory > 10GB, software ECC algorithms for 4-bit ECC.

Sign up to attend the Exhibition and all the “Free Events”; the opening session by Knut Grimsrud, the Keynotes, and some of the panels.

Guests can pre-register online (check the Exhibits-Only option) until online registration is removed (about two weeks prior to showtime). Also, guests can register by faxing/emailing the Guest Pass to ExpoTrac as shown at the bottom of the form. A third option is to bring the Guest Pass to the show for onsite registration.

If you would like to attend the Conference, please contact Blunk for a VIP Guest Pass.

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