Greenliant to Showcase Latest High Reliability Micro SSDs at embedded world 2018
SANTA CLARA, CALIF. and NUREMBERG, GERMANY – FEBRUARY 21, 2018 – Greenliant Systems will display its NANDrive™ and ArmourDrive™ industrial grade solid state drive (SSD) lineup at embedded world 2018 in Nuremberg, Germany, February 27 – March 1, in hall 4A, stand 420.
At the Greenliant stand, visitors will be able to discuss their data storage requirements with technical experts and see the company’s latest managed NAND products, including the industry standard 153-ball and 100-ball eMMC 5.1 NANDrive embedded SSDs. Visitors can also learn how Greenliant’s small form factor SSDs address the long-term support and reliability needs of embedded systems for automotive, industrial, medical, security and networking applications.
Based on Greenliant’s internally developed, industrial grade NAND controllers, NANDrive and ArmourDrive products are available with 1-bit-per-cell (SLC) or 2-bits-per-cell (MLC) NAND to meet varying customer requirements for lifespan, endurance and performance. Available in three different interfaces (eMMC, PATA/IDE, SATA), the broad NANDrive portfolio is ideal for designs that need secure and space-saving ball grid array (BGA) SSDs. Greenliant also offers mSATA ArmourDrive for applications that need removable, industrial temperature (-40 to +85 degrees Celsius) data storage.
Visit Greenliant at stand 420, hall 4A or email sales@greenliant.com to schedule a meeting at the show.
About Greenliant Systems By leveraging more than 25 years of solid state storage design expertise, Greenliant Systems is dedicated to developing durable, reliable and secure storage solutions for embedded systems and enterprise datacenters. The company is headquartered in Silicon Valley with product development centers in Santa Clara, Beijing, Shanghai, Xiamen and Hsinchu. https://www.greenliant.com
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