The 8 MHz gain-bandwidth product sets the closed-loop bandwidth for a given gain: at a gain of 10, expect a usable bandwidth around 800 kHz. The 5 V/µs slew rate is enough to reproduce a 1 V peak-to-peak sine wave up to about 800 kHz without slew-induced distortion, but it will start to round off fast edges above that. For audio-frequency filtering, sensor buffering, or control-loop compensation, this is a comfortable fit. If you need to drive a 10 V step at 100 kHz, the TLV9351IDCKR with its 20 V/µs rate is the faster alternative.
Supply range and quiescent current
The 650 µA supply current per channel is moderate: it won't drain a coin cell overnight, but it's not the micro-power choice for always-on sensing. For a lower-power alternative with similar bandwidth, look at the TLV9362IDDFR dual, which draws 2.6 mA total for two channels.
Active lifecycle and compliance
The part is ROHS3 compliant, meeting the latest EU restriction-of-hazardous-substances directive.
