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An extremely compact, portable device called a CompactFlash card (CF card) uses flash memory technology to store data. It was created by SanDisk. It does not require a battery to save data and does not have any moving mechanical parts. Flash memory made on NOR was used to create the original CompactFlash card.
The benefit of NOR flash is that applications can run straight from flash memory instead of having to be transferred into a device’s system random access memory (RAM).
NAND flash memory, which is better suited for big data storage, is now the standard type used in all detachable memory cards, including the CompactFlash card and its main rival, the Secure Digital (SD) card. Flash is a nonvolatile memory, therefore information is kept while
The Global Compact Flash Card market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030.
Swissbit’s CF Series C-350 and C-50 are available in commercial (zero to 70 degrees Celsius) and industrial (-40 degrees Celsius to 85 degrees Celsius) temperature ranges, offering durable and dependable memory for a variety of demanding use cases. They are made to address a variety of issues, including compatibility, booting, and power failure safety.
The two newest CF Card product lines from Swissbit, the C-500 and C-56, use page-based Flash management to deliver the greatest write IOPS rate and exceptional endurance.
Swissbit provides system manufacturers with a variety of hardware-based cyber security solutions for the protection of data and devices through its modular security products, which are based on industry-standard interfaces. Storage goods that include additional security measures are known as security products.
The increased demand for mobile, portable, and industrial security is met by the security product series in USB, microSD, and SD form factors. The products provide real hardware security in a similar way to the plug-and-play method. Swissbit’s security devices are incredibly strong and resilient, which makes them perfect for demanding applications with lengthy life cycles.