They work at temperatures from -40oC to 85oC with enhanced power immunity and up to 2 boot/2 user partitions. The iNAND EFD is made to eMMC 4.51 HS200 specification and has up to 30 sequential writes and up to 120MB/s sequential reads..
The devices meet the reliability, endurance, quality and temperature demands of the automotive market, and are AEC-Q100 certified.
“It is increasingly becoming clear that tier 1 auto makers will no longer just compete on the road-performance, comfort and gas mileage they offer, but also the infotainment and connected car experiences they deliver to drivers,” says Richard Robinson, Director of the Global Automotive Practice at Strategy Analytics.
The devices add to SanDisk’s existing iNAND EFD, microSD card and SD card product families for smartphones, tablets, e-readers, digital living room, automotive and other connected devices.