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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 […]

Filed Under: Applications, Industrial, Memory Tagged With: EW 2026, memory, sandisk

UFS4.1 embedded flash drive achieves 3,900 MB/s write speed

March 12, 2025 By Redding Traiger Leave a Comment

Sandisk has introduced the AT EU752 UFS4.1 Embedded Flash Drive (EFD), an automotive-grade storage device with UFS4.1 interface technology. The new device offers projected performance of up to 3,900 MB/s sequential write and 4,200 MB/s sequential read speeds at the 1TB capacity, more than twice the performance of Sandisk’s previous UFS3.1 device. The AT EU752 […]

Filed Under: Automotive, Data centers, Embedded, Embedded World 2025, Industrial, Medical, Products, Tools Tagged With: sandisk

SSDs: secure erase or sanitize?

September 10, 2018 By Scott Thornton 1 Comment

SSDs

When you’re done with a data storage drive, it’s nice to make sure that all of the data is scrubbed from it. A drive that’s returned, repurposed, or discarded can have personal or confidential data on it. Discarded drives have been found with everything from financial and medical data, email, and even pornography on them. […]

Filed Under: FAQ, Featured, microcontroller Tagged With: basics, FAQ, intel, micron, samsung, sandisk

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