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Micron VP Will Discuss Flash as the Key to the Connected World at Flash Memory Summit 2012
Micron announces that Glen Hawk, vice president of NAND solutions, will keynote at Flash Memory Summit on Tuesday, August 21, at the Santa Clara Convention Center in Santa Clara, California. With 28 years of semiconductor industry experience, all focused on nonvolatile memory, Hawk will explain how flash-based architectures are enabling the connected world, providing ubiquitous, fast access to information.
AbstA major shift is occurring in the mobile computing and enterprise markets, and the reason is flash storage. Flash-based architectures are enabling the connected world, providing fast access to information anywhere, anytime. From the palm of your hand to data in the cloud, flash is everywhere.
Major trends in the consumer and enterprise markets are driving a 56% NAND flash gigabyte growth rate from 2011 to 2015. Now is the time for flash-based storage—it’s fast, reliable, and more cost-effective than ever before.
In addition to Hawk's keynote, Micron's technical experts will lead more than a dozen specialized sessions discussing the latest trends in the consumer and enterprise markets driving flash architecture and development. These presentations will take place throughout the summit, which runs from August 21 to August 23. From new NOR flash applications to 2.5-inch PCIe interfaces for enterprise flash caches, Micron will demonstrate differentiated flash solutions to more than 2,000 design engineers, technical marketing engineers and product managers from companies producing consumer electronics, computers, communications, military/defense systems, industrial and process control, test equipment and instrumentation.
For more information on Micron's participation, please visit: http://www.micron.com/about/news-and-events/events/fms-2012.