Data I/O
Data I/O is a provider of manual and automated data programming and security provisioning systems for flash memory, microcontrollers, and logic devices. Founded in 1972 and incorporated in 1969, the company developed equipment that allowed electronic designers to program non-volatile semiconductor devices with data stored on punched cards or ASCII-encoded (eight-level) punched paper tape. These products were used for the design and manufacturing of systems used in industries such as IoT, medical development, and consumer electronics. Over the next three decades, the company was involved in technologies such as Bipolar, EPROM, EEPROM, NOR FLASH, Antifuse, FRAM, NAND FLASH, eMMC, and Universal Flash Storage (UFS) devices.
Company headquarters in Redmond, Washington | |
Company type | Corporation |
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Public (Nasdaq: DAIO) | |
Industry | Electronics |
Founded | 1969, incorporated in 1972 |
Founder | Milton (Milt) Zeutschel, Grant Record, Gordon Nichols |
Headquarters | , U.S. |
Number of locations | Three locations (2022) |
Key people | Anthony Ambrose, Joel Hatlen, Rajeev Gulati, Michael Tidwell |
Products | Semiconductor programmers, security provisioning |
Revenue | $25.8 million (2021) |
Total assets | $29.1 million (2021) |
Total equity | $19.9 million (2021) |
Number of employees | 96 (2021) |
Website | www |
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