SanDisk iNAND Extreme Embedded Flash
Drives (EFDs) range in storage capacities from 16GB to
64GB* and utilize the e.MMC™ standard interfaces and
packages for quick integration into handset designs. With managed
physical partitions, customizable attributes and advanced power
failure immunity, SanDisk iNAND Extreme features highly reliable
boot code and application storage device capabilities in addition
to being a mass storage solution.
Extreme Performance
iNAND Extreme devices offer up to 50MB/s** write
performance and up to 80MB/s** read performance,
designed for next generation advanced smartphone, tablet and mobile
computing devices. Very high-performance embedded flash storage can
significantly improve multimedia synchronization speeds,
file-transfer rates and operating system responsiveness. Fast
sequential performance can be essential when capturing
HD# and 3D video content or when transferring files to
and from the mobile device via the high-speed USB 3.0
interface.
Designed for
Mobile
iNAND Extreme EFDs utilize a highly advanced caching technology
that increases system responsiveness and burst performance for
faster application loading, web-browsing and multitasking. iNAND
Extreme devices are designed for use with advanced mobile operating
systems and multimedia applications, based on SanDisk's usage
analysis capabilities. SanDisk works closely with all major mobile
OEMs, chipset and operating system vendors to ensure tight
integration between host and iNAND storage devices for optimal user
experience.
Highly Compact
Design
Available in highly compact JEDEC packages with up to 64GB in a
12mm x 16mm form factor with heights as low as 1.0mm,
iNAND Extreme enables slim and highly portable mobile, tablet and
consumer electronics designs. By conserving internal space, the
drive allows more room for other components such as larger
batteries.
* 1 gigabyte (GB) = 1 billion bytes. Some capacity
not available for data storage.
** Based on SanDisk internal testing; performance may
be lower depending upon host device. 1 MB = 1 million bytes.
# HD (1280 x 780) and 3D video support may vary based
on host device, file size, resolution, compression, bit rate and
other factors.