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Embedded flash drive with high read/write speeds.(EMBEDDED SYSTEMS)

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msystems has announced production of its mDOC H3 embedded flash drive. The company has already achieved write speeds of up to 7 MB per second and read speeds as high as 25 MB per second. The high system performance is enabled by its advanced architecture and embedded TrueFFS[R]-based flash management software, which operates internally within the chip as firmware. …


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