Super Talent Ships 10 Millionth USB Flash Drive
San Jose, California – March 5, 2007 — Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of DRAM memory modules and flash products, will ship its ten millionth (10,000,000) USB Flash Drive in mid-March, 2007.
Super Talent began designing and manufacturing USB Flash Drives in 2003. Since shipping its first units nearly four years ago, Super Talent has committed vast technical resources to expanding and improving their USB Flash Drive product offerings. Virtually all the design work, including mechanical design of the casings, printed circuit board (PCB) layout, and packaging design, is done by their own engineering teams in the company’s Silicon Valley headquarters.
These products are made in Super Talent’s state-of-the-art San Jose, California factory. With fourteen surface mount (SMT) manufacturing lines, Super Talent boasts the largest and most advanced USB Flash Drive production facility in North America.
Super Talent’s USB Flash Drive lineup now includes 30 different casing styles, in dozens of colors and capacities. Super Talent sells its huge assortment of USB Flash Drives to OEMs, distributors and resellers worldwide under the brand Super Talent. The company is also by far the largest US producer of custom branded USB Flash Drives, having built drives for hundreds of other companies in the IT field as well as universities and Fortune 500 firms.
Super Talent Technology Marketing Director, Mr. Joe James, commented, "This is a monumental milestone for Super Talent. But we have no intentions of resting on our laurels; Super Talent is a relentless innovator. We’re constantly coming up with new product ideas and finding ways to improve our existing designs and manufacturing quality."
Every single USB Flash Drive built is tested prior to shipping, which ensures an extraordinarily low failure rate. Super Talent backs its USB Flash Drives with a lifetime warranty. Because Super Talent has been so active in developing leading-edge flash technology, the company has been awarded more than 80 patents for their advances in flash design and proprietary manufacturing techniques.