Rugged solid-state drives for industrial, automotive, avionics, and networking applications introduced by Greenliant

June 24, 2012
SANTA CLARA, Calif., 24 June 2012. Greenliant Systems Ltd. in Santa Clara, Calif., is readying to introduce the e.MMC NANDrive GLS85VM embedded rugged solid state drive (SSD) for in-vehicle infotainment, routers and switches, and single-board computer applications in the automotive, industrial, and networking industries. Greenliant is sampling data storage device to select customers.

SANTA CLARA, Calif., 24 June 2012. Greenliant Systems Ltd. in Santa Clara, Calif., is readying to introduce the e.MMC NANDrive GLS85VM embedded rugged solid state drive (SSD) for in-vehicle infotainment, routers and switches, and single-board computer applications in the automotive, industrial, and networking industries. Greenliant is sampling data storage device to select customers.

The e.MMC NANDrive GLS85VM rugged SSD for embedded computing operates in temperatures from -40 to 85 degrees Celsius to withstand severe conditions. The devices support the JEDEC e.MMC 4.4 standard and are backward compatible with JEDEC 4.3.

The e.MMC NANDrive embedded SSD combines Greenliant's NAND controller with NAND flash die for an integrated SSD in a multi-chip package. It is available with 2-bits-per-cell (MLC) or 1-bit-per-cell (SLC) NAND, measures 14 by 18 millimeters, and comes in a 100 ball grid array (BGA) package, with 1-millimeter ball pitch.

Greenliant is currently sampling 8-, 16-, and 32-gigabyte GLS85VM e.MMC NANDrive devices. For more information contact Greenliant online at www.greenliant.com.

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