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Check out ADATA SD 8 0 Express card at 1600MBs speed
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 34828, member: 636"] ADATA just released the super-fast SD 8.0 Express card, which can read at speeds up to 1,600MB/s and write at speeds up to 1,200MB/s. These memory cards use PCIe NVMe Gen 3 technology, which makes them faster than older SATA drives and many portable SSDs. The cards work great for 4K videos, RAW photos, and heavy computer tasks all at once. They come with special error correction and protection against water damage, shocks, static, and temperature changes. Right now, ADATA only offers a 512GB version of these cards. The company plans to make larger storage options later when more people start using them. Although ADATA hasn't shared pricing information yet, these cards will likely cost more than regular SD cards because of their amazing speed and storage space. The new cards read 12 times faster than UHS-I cards and 4 times faster than UHS-II cards. They support U3 and V30 video standards for high-quality recording. These cards could replace SSDs in machines that have SD card slots. Laptops with compatible slots might benefit from this storage upgrade option. The new SD Express 8.0 standard also lets multiple devices access the card at the same time, which helps with data management. ADATA currently leads the market as the first company to launch cards with the SD 8.0 Express specification. [/QUOTE]
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