The memory card wars are about to heat up again. This week, Adata showed off its first SD Express memory card. Dubbed the Premier Extreme SDXC SD 7.0 Express Card, Adata said the device will use PCIe ...
TL;DR: ADATA has launched the industry's first SD Express 8.0 memory card, offering 512GB capacity with ultra-fast read/write speeds up to 1.6GB/sec and 1.2GB/sec. Featuring PCIe Gen3 x2 and NVMe ...
Following on from ADATA unveiling their very first gaming laptop earlier this week, the company has now introduced its new industrial grade microSD and SD cards complete with SLC caching technology.
Adata Premier Extreme SD 8.0 Express memory card needs a special reader for full performance 1,600MB/s speeds push this SD card beyond UHS and Express 7.0 ECC error ...
ADATA announces the launch of its industrial-grade ADATA IUDD362 microSD cards that features high-quality SLC NAND Flash for enhanced durability and a prolonged lifespan, ideal for automated systems.
“Due to their compact form factors, SD cards have been and continue to be a mainstay of creators, creative professionals, and general users despite their lesser capabilities when compared to other ...
December 14, 2010 – Taipei, Taiwan – ADATA Technology, the worldwide leader in DRAM modules and flash memory products, today released its latest Micro Memory Card Reader, the microReader version 3, an ...
Expandable storage is critical to many Android users, and memory makers know it too well. Existing microSD cards can go all the way up to 256GB of extra storage, and the SDA consortium has adopted new ...
Remember when we started carrying more data on our smartphones, and manufacturers gave us the ability to supplement the internal storage by popping in a cheap micro SD card? However, those days are ...
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