Memory card
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The SD Association, the non-profit organization responsible for setting SD memory card standards, today announced the latest iteration of the popular SD memory card. SD Express brings a maximum data transfer rate of 985 MB/s, and increases maximum storage capacity to a capacious 128 TB.
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With all the high quality media that we fill our mobile devices with these days, it doesn't take much to hit capacity with the onboard storage. But SanDisk has just introduced a new 200 GB microSD card designed to provide a little more breathing room.
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SanDisk has announced its, and the world's, highest capacity SD memory card so far. Designed with professional videographers and photographers in mind, the 512 GB SanDisk Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I memory card couples high capacity with write speeds up to 90 MB/s and Class 3 (U3) recording speeds.
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SanDisk has chosen the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, to announce the world’s largest capacity microSD card, the waterproof 128 GB Ultra microSDXC UHS-I memory card.
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Forget about enjoying a cup of tea while waiting for photographs to transfer from your memory cards to your computer, the Lexar Professional Workflow HR1 wants to get the job done in a hurry. With a four-bay design and USB 3.0 connectivity it can transfer from up to four memory cards at once.
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Toshiba may have claimed a world’s fastest title with its new Exceria Pro SD memory cards that come in 16 and 32 GB capacities, but SanDisk is claiming its own worlds’ fastest crown – this time for a 64 GB microSDXC card.
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Sony UK has launched the XQD S Series of memory cards which are said to outpace Compact Flash in sustained read/write data transfer.
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The Eye-Fi Mobile X2 Card features a new Direct Mode that allows the card to create its own Wi-Fi network so it can establish a direct connection and upload photos and videos directly to mobile devices such as a smartphone or tablet.
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An inside view of how Lexar makes its memory chips.
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Lexar has announced an industry-first 128GB Class 10 Professional Secure Digital Extended Capacity (SDXC) card.
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At IFA, the SD Association announced a new, fully backwards compatible, dual-row pin memory card design with data transfer speeds of up to 300 megabytes per second for SDXC and SDHC devices and memory cards.
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