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Innodisk to Present New Space-Saving Industrial Storage Products at Embedded World 2014
nanoSSD, SuperDOM, SATA M.2 (NGFF), Peripheral Modules, and Industrial/Embedded GPUs on Display
February 19, 2014, Taipei, Taiwan – Innodisk,
a designer and manufacturer of memory and storage products for
industrial applications, will be showing a wide range of new products
at Embedded World 2014 in
Nuremburg, Germany, from February 25 to 27. With an emphasis on
increasing storage capacity while shrinking dimension, Innodisk will be
displaying nanoSSD, SuperDOM, and M.2(NGFF) products, industrial DRAM
with conformal coatings, as well as a 1TB industrial SSD. Innodisks’
subsidiary Aetina will also be on hand to display its line of
industrial/embedded GPU solutions powered by NVIDIA, AMD, and S3
processors.
New customers and current partners are invited to visit Innodisk at booth no. 1-128 in Hall 1 of the Exhibition Centre to find out more about these and other Innodisk products.
Product Highlights
nanoSSD
– Innodisk presents the world's first industrial-embedded SATA µSSD,
designed according to MO-276 standards, with integration of a control
chip, flash memory and peripheral power components into a single BGA
(ball grid array) package without sacrificing capacity and performance.
This technology is perfect for the next-generation of ultra-thin
solid-state storage devices.
SuperDOM – SuperDOM
combines two of Innodisk’s most attractive products, SATADOM and
nanoSSD, to create an ultra-low profile SSD in a slim housing. SuperDOM
is intended as the future of SATADOM design.
M.2 (NGFF) – Innodisk
leaps ahead of the small form-factor trend with its SATA M.2(NGFF),
type 2242 and 2280. This new size addresses design obstacles for
space-sensitive IPC systems. Type 2242 saves up to 40 percent on PCB
space requirements compared to Mini PCIe.
Conformal Coatings –
Innodisk’s industrial DRAM modules offer conformal coatings to protect
moisture, dust, chemical contaminants and other environmental hazards.
Innodisk’s applies the coatings in-house using materials from leading
supplier, Humiseal. The conformal coatings will be displayed at the
booth via UV light.
Peripheral Modules
Innodisk recently introduced its new embedded Peripheral Modules
product line, designed to relieve motherboard space limitations while
simultaneously expanding embedded system functionality. Innodisk’s
Peripheral Modules offer signal conversion flexibility and cost
reductions. They are easy and cost effective for developers to
interface with LANs, serial ports (USB/RS232-422-485/PCIe), storage
devices, and video displays through space-efficient embedded peripheral
boards.
Aetina Industrial/Embedded Graphics Cards
Innodisk’s subsidiary Aetina will also be present at the Innodisk booth
to introduce its industrial graphics cards, powered by NVIDIA, AMD, and
S3 processors. Low power consumption, high performance, compact form
factors(MXM 3.0), superior service life, rugged components, and
multi-monitor support are just some of the various features of Aetina
cards that make them suitable for military, transportation, medical
imaging, and general industrial video applications. For more
information visit www.aetina.com.tw
Innodisk looks forward to meeting new customers and current partners at
Booth 1-128 in Hall 1 of the Messezentrum Exhibition Centre in
Nuremberg, Germany from February 25 to 27.
Read more about Embedded World 2014 at: http://www.embedded-world.de/en/
About
Innodisk
Founded in Taiwan in 2005, and with a US-based support and engineering
team, Innodisk Corporation has become the industry-leading manufacturer
and solution provider of flash storage devices and DRAM modules for
industrial applications and embedded systems, with a focus on the
enterprise, industrial, aerospace, and defense industries. With its
long experience and an unrivaled knowledge of the memory industry,
Innodisk has developed a series of products with excellent quality,
remarkable performance, great cost-efficiency, and the highest
reliability. For more information about Innodisk, please visit http://www.innodisk.com/.