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Tiny But Mighty: The Biwin Mini SSD for Embedded Edge Devices

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By Harry Forster


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19 May 2025

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A New Class of Embedded Storage Has Arrived

At Embedded World 2025, Biwin debuted something that’s turning heads in the embedded systems crowd: the Biwin Mini SSD for embedded edge devices. Roughly the size of a microSD card but with real SSD-level speed and endurance, this game-changing storage solution is aimed squarely at high-performance, space-constrained systems.

With a land grid array (LGA) form factor and NVMe interface, this tiny titan offers up to 2 TB of storage and blazes along at 3,700 MB/s. That’s right—microSD convenience meets desktop-grade throughput. If you’re designing AI-enabled edge gadgets, you’ll want to pay attention.

Why Mini SSD? Why Now?

MicroSD cards are convenient, but as AI workloads get heavier and datasets get larger, the need for performance and resilience has pushed designers to seek alternatives. Biwin’s solution? Shrink an SSD into the footprint of a microSD, minus the performance bottlenecks.

Whether it’s for handheld gaming consoles, drones, AR/VR, or AIoT gateways, this storage module bridges the gap between consumer convenience and industrial-grade horsepower.

Performance You Can Build On

The Biwin Mini SSD isn’t just about saving space—it’s about unleashing potential. Here’s the spec that got everyone’s attention:

  • Capacity: 512 GB to 2 TB
  • Speed: Up to 3,700 MB/s
  • Interface: USB-C via card reader or embedded via LGA
  • Use Cases: Handheld consoles, drones, wearables, AR/VR, smart cameras, and edge AI systems.

Bob from Biwin summed it up perfectly: “This is for those manufacturers of gadgets who find themselves needing extra performance they can’t get from microSD.”

And if you’re still loyal to microSD? Don’t worry—Biwin offers those too.

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