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Data I/O partners with NXP Semiconductors and Avnet Silica to enable supply chain integrity
Data I/O, NXP Semiconductors and Avnet Silica have collaborated to support NXP’s LPC55S6x series Arm Cortex M33 based microcontroller using Data I/O’s SentriX security …
Edward Smith joins Data I/O Board of Directors
Data I/O announced that Mr. Edward Smith has joined the Board of Directors of Data I/O, effective February, 23, 2022. Mr. Smith is the CEO of SMTC Corporation, a global …
Data I/O appoints Cheemin Bo-Linn to Board of Directors
Data I/O Corporation announced that Dr. Cheemin Bo-Linn will be joining the Board of Directors of Data I/O. Dr. Cheemin Bo-Linn is the CEO of Peritus Partners, a valuation …
Data I/O offers simple, cost-effective and integrated method to deploy IoT security
Data I/O announces the release of its next generation SentriX security deployment service and the SentriX Product CreatorTM tool suite. The next generation SentriX service …
Data I/O advances the PSV7000 with NexTeach Pro, for faster job teaching and more accuracy
Data I/O, the leading global provider of advanced data and security deployment solutions for flash, flash-memory based intelligent devices and microcontrollers, announced …
Data I/O and NXP bring EdgeLock SE050 Secure Element and SentriX platform to market
Data I/O, the leading global provider of security deployment solutions for IoT and electronics device manufacturing, announces the production availability of SentriX …
Secure Thingz and Data I/O collaborate to deliver IoT provisioning platform
Secure Thingz and Data I/O Corporation announced their collaboration to deliver a secure provisioning solution for the new SAM L11 MCU family from Microchip Technology. This …
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