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given functions in the near future, leading to multi-billion dollar business opportunities. However, the pain points in program-
ming automotive chips are rather evident — inefficient support. New device development is not efficient or comprehensive enough to catch up market demand. As a result, cus- tomers can face unbearable lead times from current solutions. What’s worse, even when these devices are supported, the program- ming time for high density memory chips is so long that it severely diminishes the capac- ity and thus costs significantly in long-term perspective. Hi-Lo overcomes such challenges. With over 100,000 devices supported in its database
and over 100 R&D members delivering new device develop- ment and technical support, cus- tomers of Hi-Lo benefit from bet- ter support and time-to-market. Specifically, Hi-Lo has
developed its innovative pro- gramming core ALL-300G2 delivering 300% to 400% faster in programming eMMC and UFS, compared to other brands. To further accelerate the
time-to-market for a wide range of EMS companies, Hi-Lo pro- vides innovative automated pro- gramming systems, including the AT3-310A4 and AT3-370AL. The AT3-310A4 is recog-
nized as a reliable option for mass and ramp-up production. Innovative and efficient, the
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AT3-310A4 is a benchmark model of auto- mated programming for various leading EMS
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technology, and with more than 40 years of experience, Hi-Lo has qualified itself and proved to be a trustworthy partner for chip programming. Contact: Hi-Lo Systems USA, 1608
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Manager TYNGSBOROUGH, MA — Tran - sition Automation, Inc. is pleased to announce that Ilona Navez has joined the TA team as accounting manager. Ilona brings more than 15 years of direct accounting expe- rience at several high-tech compa- nies, most recently at Yamaha Unified Commu nications. Mrs. Navez was born in Poland and studied at The University of Economy, Kalowice, Poland, with a degree in finance and banking, and at MassBay College in Wellesley, Massachusetts with a degree in accounting. Mark Curtin, Technical Sup -
port Manager, stated, “To be a great supplier, a company must have good accounting with quality and accurate information to corre- spond with our leading customers. We are pleased and honored to have Ilona join our team.” Contact: Transition Automa -
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