ATP Electronics

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ATP Electronics
Industry
Founded1991;33 years ago (1991)
Headquarters
Area served
Worldwide
Products
Website www.atpinc.com
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ATP Electronics 2 GB CompactFlash card
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ATP Electronics 1 GB microSD card and miniSD and SD card adapters

ATP Electronics was a manufacturer of NAND based storage DRAM modules founded in Silicon Valley in 1991, headquarter was later moved to Taipei, Taiwan. ATP's product line consist of Industrial grade products, such as SSD, SD / microSD memory cards, along with DRAM products that are used in business industries across Networking, Enterprise Mobility, Automotive industry, Military, IPC/Embedded Systems, Health care, Gaming and The Internet of Things (IoT). Intel's CMTL ( Computer memory test lab ), one of the largest third party testing lab for Intel server platforms, only recommended two memory modules companies to purchase motherboards in Taiwan, one noted to be ATP Electronics. [1]

Contents

History

2000-2010

2011-Present

Starting 2011, ATP gradually shifted its business strategy towards the manufacture of industrial OEM suited memory products. Technology and manufacturing techniques were engineered and integrated into ATP's memory product lines for NAND Flash and Dram embedded modules to assure that Data integrity, longevity, endurance and Data security were met for its adapted business applications and hosting environment.[ citation needed ]

Products

ATP Electronics manufactures two main memory product type :

Partnership

ATP Electronics had strategic partnership with Samsung, Toshiba and Micron Technology. [26] In 2015, ATP Electronics partners with Micron to continue support of legacy DRAM modules. From the collaboration, ATP will support Micon's DRAM modules (SDR/DDR) and its associated services to customer base that cannot be migrated from their current hosting platforms. [27]

Association

To develop and design compliant memory solution standards for associated industries applications, ATP Electronics is the board of directors for SD Association. [28] In addition, leading member of Serial ATA International Organization, [29] as well as members of JEDEC, [30] Intel IoT Solutions Alliance [31] and CompactFlash Association [32]

Offices

Founded in the United States, ATP Electronics is now headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan, with branch offices operational in India, USA, Germany, China and Japan. Manufacturing, testing and validation facility is also stationed in Taiwan, Kaohsiung. [33]

See also

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