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Home » SanDisk Intros Automotive Grade Flash Storage

SanDisk Intros Automotive Grade Flash Storage

February 2, 2015
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SanDisk introduced a suite of robust, automotive grade NAND flash solutions optimized for connected cars and automotive infotainment systems.

SanDisk anticipates a the need for high-performance storage in a range of in-vehicle applications, including 3D mapping and advanced augmented reality in navigation systems, entertainment systems, intuitive driver assist technology, data event recorders, etc.

The SanDisk Automotive portfolio of storage solutions includes an automotive grade SanDisk SD card and iNAND embedded flash drive (EFD), which are available to automotive manufacturers in capacities up to 64GB. The devices are designed to perform in temperatures from -40 degrees C to 85oC.

http://www.sandisk.com/

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