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Industrial SD cards deliver 4,000/2,000 read/write IOPS at the edge

March 16, 2026 By Puja Mitra Leave a Comment

The SANDISK® IX QD352 microSD™ card and SANDISK® IX LD352 SD card from Sandisk are industrial-grade removable flash storage devices built on BiCS8 TLC NAND technology for data-intensive edge systems. The cards provide capacities from 128GB to 256GB with endurance ratings up to 768TBW, A2 application performance with read/write IOPS exceeding 4,000/2,000 and V30 support for continuous 4K UHD video recording, while operating across industrial temperature ranges from −25°C to 85°C and −40°C to 85°C. Designed for automation, robotics, IoT and edge analytics deployments, the cards include integrated health monitoring to support predictive maintenance and sustained performance in always-on industrial environments.

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