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Stealth introduces MLC and SLC solid-state drives

By Stealth Computer on 2nd June 201015th December 2015

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Stealth Computer has released a line of solid-state drives (SSD) for both commercial and industrial applications.

SSDs are suitable for applications that need to operate in high/low temperatures, high shock, vibration and altitude, or reliably in high electromagnetic areas.

They also offer quick read/write performance and noise-free operation.

Typical capacities of current SSDs are 32GB, 64GB, 128GB and 256GB.

Stealth is offering its SSDs in two technologies: MLC and SLC.

The company provides an online knowledge base to help customers decide which technology is better suited to their application.

SSDs use solid-state memory (NAND Flash) to store data.

Stealth Computer’s SSD products emulate a standard 2.5in mobile hard drive and are a direct plug-in replacement.

The SSDs have wide operating temperature ranges – from 0 to 70C in commercial applications and from -40C to +85C in industrial.

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