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Ruggedized memory cards from Silicon Power

20.12.2016

Silicon Power has developed memory cards that are highly reliable. The new High Endurance Series solutions are targeted at automotive, security and surveillance cameras, and other applications that require intensive write operations of large volumes of data.

New items use high quality MLC NAND chips. These memory cards support error correction code (ECC) technology and Ultra High Speed ​​Class 3 (U3) speed specification. Silicon Power has rigorously tested its memory cards under harsh conditions at extreme temperatures ranging from -25 to +85 degrees Celsius. Also noted are water resistance (compliance with the IEC529 IPX7 specification) and the ability to withstand drops and shocks.

The series includes 32 GB microSDHC and 64 GB microSDXC models. The 32 GB model can withstand up to 6 thousand hours of Full HD video recording, for the 64 GB version this figure is 12 thousand hours. Also, cards can be inserted into the slot and removed up to 10 thousand times. The manufacturer provides its new products with a two-year warranty.

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