Data I/O Secures $1.4 Million Order for Automated Programming Systems from Leading Chinese EV Supplier

Reuters
29 May
Data I/O Secures $1.4 Million Order for Automated Programming Systems from Leading Chinese EV Supplier

Data I/O Corporation, a leading global provider of advanced security and data deployment solutions, has secured a significant order from a major electric vehicle manufacturing supplier in China. The contract involves the purchase of 10 PSV automated programming systems equipped with the LumenX programming platform, valued at over $1.4 million. This decision came after a comprehensive evaluation, emphasizing the systems' robust support for Universal Flash Storage (UFS) 4.0 technology. The systems will be manufactured at Data I/O's Shanghai facilities and delivered to various locations in China over the next two quarters. This order underscores Data I/O's commitment to advancing flash memory technology, addressing the increasing complexity and demand in automotive and other high-density flash storage markets.

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