- Netlist Inc.
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Netlist, Inc. Type Public (NASDAQ: NLST) Founded 2000 Headquarters Irvine, California, United States of America Area served Worldwide Key people C.K. Hong (CEO and co-founder)
Gail Sasaki (VP and CFO)
Steve McClure (VP Worldwide Sales & Marketing)
Christopher Lopes (VP Sales and co-founder)
Dr. Hyun Lee (VP, CTO)
Scott Milton (VP Systems Engineering)
Jayesh Bhakta (VP Chief Module Architect and co-founder)
Harrison Jin (VP Subsystem Design)
Lamson Le (VP Quality)
Paik Ki Hong (VP Worldwide Operations)
Devon Park (VP Sales Operations and International)Products HyperCloud Memory
Vault Data Protection
Flash Memory
Specialty DIMMsWebsite www.netlist.com Netlist Inc. (NASDAQ: NLST) is a multinational company headquartered in Irvine, California that designs and manufactures a wide variety of high-performance, logic-based memory subsystems for global datacenter and high-performance computing and communications markets. The company primarily markets and sells memory products to original equipment manufacturer (“OEM”) customers. Netlist has more than 200 employees and an annual revenue of US$ 37.9 million as of 2010. The stock was added to NASDAQ in late 2006.[1] The company also has manufacturing facilities in Suzhou, People's Republic of China.
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Products
Netlist’s memory subsystems consist of combinations of dynamic random access memory integrated circuits (“DRAM ICs” or “DRAM”), NAND flash memory (“NAND”), application-specific integrated circuits (“ASICs”) and other components assembled on printed circuit boards (“PCBs”).
HyperCloud Memory
Netlist announced its flagship product, HyperCloud memory at SC '09. Custom ASICs which allow several DDR3 banks to show up a single channel, increase the maximum amount of memory available using DDR techonology, which limits the number of devices per channel.[2]
At Interop New York, Netlist demonstrated 100 virtual machines on a standard server using HyperCloud memory. They were able to put 384GB of memory on a fully loaded, 24-slot 2 processor server. This demonstration was meant to show how companies can increase memory capacity and maximize server utilization and consolidation ratios, supporting the growing demand of virtualization applications.[3]
Vault Data Protection
- NVvault DDR3
- NVvault DDR2
- EXPRESSvault
Flash Memory
- CompactFlash
- Secure Digital
- Micro Secure Digital
- PCI Mini SSD
- mSATA Mini SSD
- mSATA Slim SSD
- SATA Fixed Disk Module
- USB Fixed Disk Module
Specialty DIMMs
- HyperStream
- DDR3 DIMMs
- DDR2 DIMMs
References
- ^ By Chris Casacchia. "Netlist Reports Mixed Q1 Results." May 11, 2011
- ^ By Timothy Prickett Morgan. "Netlist Ramps Up For HyperCloud." November 11, 2009
- ^ "Netlist Demonstrates 100 Virtual Machines on a Single Standard Server Using HyperCloud™ Memory at Interop." October 20, 2010
External links
- Official website
- Netlist HyperCloud Memory
- Vault Data Protection
- Flash Memory
- DDR3 Memory
- Very Low Profile (VLP) DIMMs
- Business data
- Netlist, Inc. at Google Finance
- Netlist, Inc. at Yahoo! Finance
- Netlist, Inc. at Reuters
- Netlist, Inc. SEC filings at EDGAR Online
- Netlist, Inc. SEC filings at the Securities and Exchange Commission
Categories:- Companies listed on NASDAQ
- Computer memory
- Non-volatile memory
- Electronics manufacturing
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