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Microsoft, Panasonic
Ink exFAT, FAT Licensing Deal
February 26, 2010
Microsoft
has entered into an intellectual property licensing agreement with
Panasonic Corp. to provide it with access to Microsoft’s Extended File
Allocation Table (exFAT) technology, the latest generation of
Microsoft’s file system. Panasonic is one of the latest companies to
adopt exFAT technology through Microsoft’s new licensing program,
enabling it to deliver a rich, integrated media experience for its
customers.
Built to handle today’s rich and integrated media experiences, exFAT
technology delivers a significant leap forward in terms of the size of
files that can be stored on a broad range of consumer electronic
devices, and the speed with which they can be accessed. In addition to
the license on Microsoft’s exFAT technology, Panasonic has obtained a
patent license that covers FAT32 long file name technology in its
products.
“Microsoft’s
exFAT file system technology is designed to enhance multimedia
experiences for consumers, which is especially important as televisions
and other consumer electronic devices are moving far beyond traditional
media content,” said David Kaefer, general manager of Intellectual
Property Licensing at Microsoft. “This agreement with Panasonic is the
most recent example of our commitment to licensing cutting-edge
intellectual property to drive innovation across the industry.”
exFAT is a modern file system improving on its predecessor, the FAT
system, and greatly expands the size of files that flash memory devices
can handle. The exFAT file system not only facilitates large files for
use of audiovisual media, it enables seamless data portability and an
easy interchange between desktop PCs and consumer electronic devices.
Microsoft has entered into exFAT licensing agreements with several
leading companies including Sanyo and Olympus. |