
What Are Self-Encrypting Drives (SEDs) and How Do They Work?
Self-encrypting drives (SEDs) present an attractive solution for edge data security needs with low costs and (almost) unbeatable encryption.

Exploring Innodisk’s Industrial DRAM
If you have ever been shopping around for industrial-grade flash storage, you have probably come across the words SLC, MLC, and TLC. But what do they mean?

6 Ways Consumer DRAM Falls Short of Industrial Applications
If you have ever been shopping around for industrial-grade flash storage, you have probably come across the words SLC, MLC, and TLC. But what do they mean?

Why SSDs Are the Best Choice for Surveillance Applications
If you have ever been shopping around for industrial-grade flash storage, you have probably come across the words SLC, MLC, and TLC. But what do they mean?

How Industrial DRAM Withstands Corrosion, Wear & Other Damage
If you have ever been shopping around for industrial-grade flash storage, you have probably come across the words SLC, MLC, and TLC. But what do they mean?

5 Key Reasons Industrial-Grade Applications Deserve Industrial-Grade SSDs
Are you struggling to find the perfect SSD for your AIoT project? Is your progress being impacted by firmware and software that don’t have the features you need? That might be because you’re using products designed for consumers, when you need the features, quality, and customizability of industrial-grade technology. In this article we will take a deep dive into some of the main differences between commercial, and industrial SSDs.

Smart Device Management with OOB Technologies
OOB (out-of-band) remote management technology allows system operators to remotely manage and maintain devices even when a device’s hardware, software or connected network is malfunctioning. This is possible through an independent connection to the system via an additional piece of OOB hardware that attaches to the device, typically via UART, RS232 or GPIO.

The Advantages of x16 Memory Could Offset the Performance Gap
Many experts in our embedded industry will try to convince you that a “by-8” (x8) DRAM module is superior to a “by-16” (x16) module. In some respects, those experts would be right. But it’s not always the case, as we will show you here. In most configurations, the x8 module will yield higher bandwidths compared to the x16 configuration.

Vietnam: A Snapshot of the Current and Future Memory Market
The Vietnamese market is currently facing challenges due to the pandemic. Certain factories have been shut down, and exports/imports are also affected. This is more pronounced in the southern part of the country, while the north is doing better.