Today Micron Technology, Inc. announced a new portfolio of microSD cards designed for video surveillance and storage at the edge. These new industrial microSD cards, with capacities as high as 256GB, are designed to be used in both commercial and enterprise surveillance with the promise of lower costs and speeding deployments. To accelerate the adoption of edge recording for surveillance, Micron is collaborating with Shenzhen Security and Protection Industry Association (SSPIA) and China channel partner, Jinyu Global.
While surveillance grows and grows there is still the issue of losing power or connection and thus losing potentially valuable data in the process. One solution is have storage on the edge at the cameras in the form of SD cards resulting in more reliable recording. Using SD cards can be problematic as they are not typically designed to work in a 24×7 environment. Micron’s new industrial microSD cards are designed for higher endurance and reliability, with a quoted mean time between failure of 3 million hours. The new cards leverage Micron’s 64-tier 3D NAND technology for capacities up to 256GB.
Features include:
Availability
The 32GB and 64GB versions of the Micron industrial microSD cards are available now. The 128GB and 256GB versions are scheduled to begin general sampling in early 2018 and volume shipments by the second quarter of 2018.
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