Greenliant Systems was founded by Bing Yeh in 2010,[1][2][3] and is headquartered in Santa Clara, California along with offices in North America, Europe and Asia.
In May 2010, Greenliant acquired NANDrive technology and other assets from Microchip for an estimated $23.6 million.
[7][8][9] The Greenliant logo symbolizes a multi-chip module with an energy-efficient core and the name represents green and reliable.
[10] Greenliant Systems announced in June 2015, began work with PLDA (Probabilistic Linear Discriminant Analysis), on a PCIe SSD controller.
[12][13][14] In June 2012, Greenliant began sampling its embedded MultiMediaCard (eMMC) interface NANDrive GLS85VM products, which operate at industrial temperatures between -40 and +85 degrees, and are offered in a 14mm × 18mm × 1.40mm, 100-ball, 1mm ball pitch package.