The Raspberry Pi community is famously loyal—and for good reason. Their single-board computers are used by hobbyists, educators, and professional engineers alike. So, when Raspberry Pi certifies a storage partner, you know it’s serious.
Biwin, a global leader in IC packaging and memory solutions, has joined that elite club.
At Embedded World 2025, Biwin proudly showcased its Raspberry Pi certified microSD card and 2230 SSD, both designed to meet the Pi’s rigorous demands for speed, reliability, and endurance.
Why Certification Matters
As ipXchange’s Harry put it, “Raspberry Pi has a very large community which is very loyal to them and they value that very highly.” So their qualification process for storage partners is no joke.
Biwin’s certified products had to meet tight criteria for:
- Input/output speeds
- Endurance
- Reliability under sustained workloads
The result? Two high-performance storage solutions made to pair perfectly with Raspberry Pi boards—especially in applications that demand more than casual performance.
Two Certified Products, Endless Pi Possibilities
First up: the Raspberry Pi certified microSD card.
Engineered for reliable booting, sustained reads/writes, and long-term operation, this card gives makers peace of mind when building anything from industrial controllers to classroom robots.
Then there’s the 2230 M.2 SSD, which slots neatly onto Raspberry Pi systems via a HAT interface. Available in 256GB and 512GB capacities, it enables more complex workloads like databases, logging, or local AI processing—without cluttering your form factor.
Looking ahead, Biwin is developing a 2280 SSD form factor for even greater storage capacity. Future-ready? You bet.
Designed by Biwin, Endorsed by Raspberry Pi
This partnership brings enterprise-level storage reliability to even the most compact Pi-powered builds. Whether you’re prototyping a product or building a fleet of devices, Biwin’s certified microSD and SSDs are a solid foundation for your data.
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