A Kingston announced new features in the SATA i-Temp SSD line, aimed at engineers and systems analysts who require a wider operating temperature range in their equipment in their projects, aimed at extreme environments.
According to the company, with support for the SATA interface, industrial SSDs will be available in capacities from 128 GB to 1 TB to operate in air-conditioned and non-air-conditioned temperature ranges (-40°C to 85°C), therefore, designed for these applications .
These SSDs are designed for different types of devices such as self-service devices, digital signage, robots, traffic control, energy distribution, military and agricultural applications, for example, as highlighted by the manufacturer itself.
Kingston's SATA i-Temp SATA III (6 Gbps) SSDs have two physical size options, 2.5 inches and M.2 2280. The brand highlighted that the products incorporate high-speed, cutting-edge 3D NAND memories and offer performance up to 20x larger than HDDs.
All industrial-grade NAND components are selected and tested to ensure proper functionality. i-Temp SSDs are designed with firmware to provide thermal management and, if necessary, shutdown to help protect data.
Systems designers, integrators and customers can feel protected with component lifecycle management. Additionally, Kingston provides numerous engineering resources and product change notifications in advance.