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The goal of TwinMOS Technologies, founded in 1998, is Value
Built on Professionalism. TwinMOS strives for sustained growth and product
diversification. It focuses on research and development, design and distribution
of memory modules, flash memory cards and communications products, and regards
itself as an IT firm that integrates production, technologies, sales channels
and management into all its operations. Memory modules include DDR DIMM/SO-DIMM,
RIMM, SDR DIMM/SO-DIMM and SIMM. Flash memory products include CompactFlash
card, SmartMedia card, MultiMedia card, Secure Digital card, Mobile Disk, Mobile
Music Disk and Card reader/writer. Communications products include the Access
Point (pure AP, AP router, outdoor AP) and NIC (mini-PCI, pure PCI, USB Sticker,
Card box, PCMCIA, CF card) to support Wi-Fi services. The company also provides
total solutions for its clients. TwinMOS is headquartered in Hukou, Hsinchu,
where the company also has a manufacturing facility. It has offices located
worldwide, including Taipei, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Hong Kong, Dubai,
Western U.S., the Netherlands and Germany, allowing for a seamless distribution
channel across the globe, and facilitating customer service and technical
support in local markets. The company in 2002 obtained an ISO9001:2000
certificate, which acknowledged the companys manufacturing capabilities
and operational management. For further information, please visit the company
website www.twinmos.com
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Memory vs. Hard Disk Drives - Which Will Win? - article by Semico Research
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