Friday, December 23, 2011

DEONET invented smallest USB stick in the world.

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Just seeing a small flat tag, that Micro UDP chip invented by Deonet. Manufacturers are fond of playing with claims that their product was the smallest or the biggest in the market. Deonet could easily win the claims for the smallest USB stick in the world, how? They introduced as  19.5 x 14.5 x 2.9 millimeters Golden USB stick that comes in 4GB, 8GB and 16GB storage capacities.

That incredible size completed through a “Micro UDP chip (where UDP stands for the USB Disk In Package assembly process, which sees the controller, flash IC, substrate and passive components molded into a very small, single package), which everything else into a tiny chip that is less than half the size of the current, more common chips used in USB sticks.

The drive uses a new kind of memory chip for USB sticks, called a Micro UDP chip, which smushes (technical term) the controller, flash IC, and Till now the price is still in secrecy but the world’s smallest drive should be available early in coming January 2012.


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