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Delkin’s CF cards handle all weathers, so quit yo’ jibber jabber

Delkin sneers at wimps who sit around all day debating whether it’s worse to be too hot or too cold. Its new 32GB and 64GB rugged CompactFlash cards relish both extremes, with a claimed operating temperature range of -40 to +85 degrees Celsius. They accomplish that by eschewing the cheaper multi-level cell design of namby-pamby mainstream cards in favor of single-level cells that last for as much as two million cycles and max out at 105MB/s reads and 95MB/s writes. We wouldn’t stick the rest in our SnoMote . Full details inside the PR after the break.

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Delkin Devices Introduces 32GB and 64GB High Performance Extended Temperature CompactFlash™

SAN DIEGO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Delkin Devices, Inc., leading supplier of commercial solid state storage products, announces the production release of 32GB and 64GB high performance, extended temperature CompactFlash cards. Delkin is the primary manufacturer to present 64GB CF cards with an operating temperature range of -40 to +85°C, by utilizing single-level cell (SLC) NAND flash. Complementing their industrial-grade ruggedness, the Delkin 32GB and 64GB CF cards also deliver high speed performance, reading as much as 105 MB/second and writing as much as 95 MB/second.

“Delkin has taken CompactFlash to a better level by leveraging the newest advances in NAND technology and our 25 years as a pacesetter in industrial storage”

As well as their enhanced environmental specifications, Delkin’s SLC cards are as much as ten times tougher than multi-level cell (MLC) flash cards, delivering over two million program/erase cycles. Delkin has engineered these cards to deliver the utmost capacity, speed, endurance and temperature tolerance, in addition to shock and vibration resistance, to fulfill the demands of commercial applications in harsh environments.

“Delkin has taken CompactFlash to a better level by leveraging the newest advances in NAND technology and our 25 years as a pacesetter in industrial storage,” stated James Grassman, Delkin Vice chairman of Sales and Business Development. “The brand new 32GB and 64GB cards are perfect for applications requiring large storage capacity and high speed data transfer in extreme conditions, while maintaining the benefit of integration of the trusted CompactFlash form factor,” he added.

Delkin Devices industrial-grade flash products, including the recent 32GB and 64GB high performance extended temperature CF cards, are manufactured within the USA with controlled bills of fabrics to guarantee a consistent solution and reliable performance.

For additional info visit www.delkinindustrial.com or call 800-637-8087 and ask for the commercial storage solution sales team.

About Delkin Devices, Inc.

Delkin Devices is a USA-based manufacturer of business flash memory with over 25 years of experience providing rugged solid state storage solutions for extreme environments. Delkin makes a speciality of SLC flash products with extended temperature ranges, enhanced shock and vibration specifications and a menu of customizable features. Delkin offers the broadest range of normal form factors, corresponding to 2.5″ and 1.8″ SATA drives, mSATA, CompactFlash, SD, microSD, PC ATA, PATA drives, USB drives and embedded modules, and in addition offers custom design services. Delkin Devices is ISO-9001:2008 certified and is committed to delivering good quality, competitive and value-effective products.

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