Published: March 29, 2006
Datalight Selected for Texas Instruments OMAPV1030 Reference Design Platform for Mobile Devices
Datalight Inc., the premiere supplier of device
data storage software for flash memory solutions that eliminates data
corruption, today announced its Flash FX Pro® and Reliance(TM) products
were selected by Texas Instruments for its OMAPV1030 platform for the
mobile device market.
Reliance is a transactional file system, specifically designed for embedded
devices, which preserves both user data and metadata during an unexpected
power loss. FlashFX Pro -- a flash manager and flash driver -- ensures the
integrity of data stored on resident flash and makes it simple for software
applications to access the flash chip just as they would a hard disk drive.
The unique ability of Reliance to co-exist with native FAT file systems
will allow TI customers to store critical information within a Reliance
formatted partition, and not-so-critical data in the less reliable FAT
partition. The company will be using FlashFX Pro to allow its customers'
application software to access the flash memory on the board as easily as
they would a hard disk.
"Datalight was the obvious choice when evaluating our need for products
that offered both performance and reliability. Datalight's support of
numerous flash technologies allows us to provide a unified interface and to
protect our investment for the future," said Victor Epifani, 2.5G business
and marketing director, TI. "During our evaluation and development,
Datalight has always been responsive, knowledgeable and a pleasure to work
with."
"TI is an ideal customer for Datalight -- one that focuses their resources
on what they do best, which is deliver high-quality reference designs that
allow their OEMs to get their innovative products to market faster," stated
Roy Sherrill, president of Datalight Inc.
Today's sophisticated handsets are becoming for many customers the primary
device on which they store photos, music and video as well as critical
information such as business contacts, calendar and emails. With increased
competitive pressure on mobile device manufacturers it is critical for them
to get the basic features covered quickly and easily so they can focus on
differentiating their software applications. The TI OMAPV1030 chipset with
Datalight FlashFX Pro and Reliance allows mobile phone manufacturers to
bring innovative and reliable multimedia feature phones to market.
About Datalight
Datalight, headquartered just north of Seattle, Wash., develops
technologies to reliably manage data in embedded devices. Datalight's file
system, device drivers and operating system software ensures reliability,
performance and flexibility and is available worldwide on many of today's
most well-known mobile devices. For more information, see
http://www.datalight.com/ or call 800.221.6630.
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