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Issue #2001 - 23 (May 2001)
(Updated June 6, 2001)

TECHNOLOGY

Motorola Announced That It Will Build Support For Sony's Memory Stick Technology

Motorola's DragonBall™ microprocessor family plans to license and integrate Memory Stick® technology as a new peripheral addition in the DragonBall best-selling mobile data solutions portfolio.

By including the circuitry for communicating with the popular storage format on-chip, DragonBall's customers will be able to easily design products to take advantage of Memory Stick media. Memory Stick media is an ultra-small, thin, high-capacity, solid state removable media designed to link a host of different digital products. By using the Memory Stick peripheral, design engineers can create products that easily and conveniently transfer, store, organize and use digital information, such as digital photos and music files, between computers, cameras and players, PDAs, smart phones and other Internet appliances.

For More Information:  www.motorola.com  

Mobileinfo Comments and Advisory: Endorsement of Sony's memory stick peripheral by Motorola is good for both Sony and Motorola. Future mobile applications will require more storage for data and applications themselves.  It will address an important silicon need in smart phones. 

Note: This news release may contain forward-looking statements. Readers should take appropriate caution in developing plans utilizing these products, services and technology architectures.  All trademarks used in this summary are the property of their respective owners.


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