Friday, February 17th 2012

Green House Releases a New Line of SLC NAND-equipped Flash Drives

Japan-based Green House Co. has now introduced a fresh family of flashy storage solutions, the GH-UFI-XSA series industrial-grade flash drives. Backed by a three-year warranty, these new drives measure 47.3 x 17.6 x 8.4 mm, they weight 10 grams, and feature a tough metal body, an USB 2.0 interface, SLC (single-level cell) NAND Flash memory chips, ECC, transfer speeds (read and write) of up to 20 MB/s, and an operating temperature range going from - 40 to + 85 degrees Celsius.

The GH-UFI-XSA flash drives come in 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB and 8 GB capacities.
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3 Comments on Green House Releases a New Line of SLC NAND-equipped Flash Drives

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The Von Matrices
If they made it USB 3.0 I would buy one in an instant. I have a 512MB SLC microSD card I bought a few years ago and it's still the fastest SD card I have had the opportunity to use.
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Beertintedgoggles
The Von MatricesIf they made it USB 3.0 I would buy one in an instant. I have a 512MB SLC microSD card I bought a few years ago and it's still the fastest SD card I have had the opportunity to use.
Agreed, I'm tired of USB 2.0 drives being released... bring on the 3.0 era finally!
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