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Kentron Technologies Appoints Former Micron Technology Executive to Advisory Board; Gene Cloud Joins Corporate Advisory Board Focused On Technology and Marketing

Business Wire, Oct 14, 1998

WILMINGTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 14, 1998--Kentron Technologies, Inc., a designer and manufacturer of high-density memory products announced today that it has named Gene Cloud, former VP of Marketing at Micron Technology, to its Corporate Advisory Board. Mr. Cloud, who spent over 12 years with Micron, will focus on Technology and Marketing strategies for Kentron.

"I am pleased to join the Kentron Advisory Board and I am looking forward to contributing my industry knowledge and experience," stated Mr. Cloud. "I believe the high speed memory technology Kentron has pioneered will provide significant advantages to its customers."

"We are excited to have Gene as part of our team," stated Matthew Murphy, VP of Operations at Kentron. "His experience providing years of leadership to Micron will be a great asset to the future growth of Kentron."

Mr. Cloud will focus his energies on Kentron's current and future technologies and establish marketing strategies for its global customers.

About Kentron Technologies

Founded in 1996, Kentron Technologies specializes in the design, engineering and manufacturing of next-generation memory products and architectures to meet the speed and density requirements of high performance systems. The company follows an overall system approach from CPU, to chipset, to system bus for engineering the next generation high-density memory and provides engineering and manufacturing support at every phase of the customer's product life cycle.

For more information about Kentron Technologies and its products, please contact Michael Murphy, Kentron Technologies, Inc., Wilmington, MA, at 978-988-9100, extension 11, or at mbmurphy@kentrontech.com.

FEMMA(TM)and E-BUS(TM) are trademarks of Kentron Technologies. All other trademarks are the property of their respective companies.

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