The US maker of solid-state drives and various memory solutions Super Talent has released a new line of In-Vehicle-Infotainment (IVI) solid-state drives (SSDs). Called DuraDrive AT7, the line includes models, designed for use in modern vehicles and this is the reason why they come with improved tech specs and higher resistance against shock and other events that may cause damage. A feature worth noting is that these SSDs can survive temperatures between -40°C to +85° as well as 16G vibration shocks and 1500G shocks while not working.
The DuraDrive AT7 line features capacities from 32 GB up to 1 TB and offers read and write speeds of up to 500 MB/sec and 400 MB/sec, respectively. The line consists of 9.5 mm thick SSDs that come in the common 2.5-inch form factor. They also support the latest SATA 3.0 standard. The SSDs use MLC NAND flash memory but there will be modified versions with SLC NAND as well.
No word on pricing as of now.
Source: Super Talent