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    Combination of Adesto Flash Memory ICs and STM32 MCUs Ensures 
High-Performance, Power-Efficient Processing in Emerging IoT Applications

    Adesto Joins STMicroelectronics Partner Program

    10/30/2019


    SANTA CLARA, CA – Adesto Technologies Corporation announced it has joined the STMicroelectronics Partner Program to enable optimal system operation for emerging IoT devices through the combination of its non-volatile memory (NVM) devices and the STM32 line of microcontrollers (MCUs).

    Adesto has been collaborating with ST to optimize the combination of the latest Adesto NOR flash memory products with STM32 MCUs to ensure customers can get to market quickly with high-performance, highly efficient systems that leverage external memory. Adesto’s memories include application-specific features such as optimization for high-bandwidth, eXecute-in-Place (XiP) operation, data logging and low-power designs. Initial power and performance benchmark results show that the STM32 MCUs are able to take full advantage of these valuable features for enhanced system performance.

    “By joining the ST Partner Program, we’re strengthening our ongoing collaboration and accelerating time-to-market for customers whose systems can benefit from external memory,” said Graham Loveridge, VP marketing, memory products, at Adesto. “We are seeing increasing interest in our NVMs including EcoXiP™ octal xSPI devices and the highly efficient FusionHD™ NVMs. We anticipate that the system benchmarks of these devices combined with STM32 MCUs will be increasingly compelling as ST continues to roll out future devices.”

    For more information, please visit http://www.st.com/partners and http://www.adestotech.com.

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