Phison Electronics Corps.
Chris Ramseyer has a diverse work experience in the technology industry. Chris started as an Editor at The Adrenaline Vault in 2004 and held various positions, eventually becoming the Editor-in-Chief. In 2006, they founded RWLabs and served as the Owner until 2012. From 2007 to 2015, Chris worked as a Storage Product Editor at Tweak Town Pty Ltd, where they reviewed a wide range of storage products and other gadgets. Chris then joined Tom's Hardware in 2015 as a Senior Editor, specializing in technical product reviews of consumer storage products. In 2018, they moved to Tweak Town Pty Ltd again, this time as a Senior Editor. Most recently, Chris has been serving as the Director of Technical Marketing at Phison Electronics Corps since 2019.
From 1995 to 1999, Chris Ramseyer attended Indiana University Kokomo, though no specific degree or field of study was provided.
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Phison Electronics Corps.
Phison Electronics Corporation was established in November 2000 at Hsinchu, Taiwan. Started with the world’s first single-chip USB flash drive IC, Phison is now a market leader in NAND Flash controllers and applications including USB, SD, eMMC, PATA and SATA. In 2010, the company shipped over 500 million controllers worldwide and topped US 10 billion dollars in sales revenue. A NAND flash total solution provider, Phison also offers system and OEM services for major retail brand names. As NAND Flash is fast tracking into a new phase of consumer, industrial, and enterprise applications, Phison continues its innovation on emerging technologies such as embedded storage, solid state drives and security products. Phison now has over 1190 employees and strives to accelerate the adoption of NAND Flash technology across the industry. Phison’s exceptional engineering strength enables the company to be a major player in industry standard-setting associations. We are a founder of Open NAND Flash Interface (ONFI) group and a Board of the SD Association.