Friday, 7 March 2014

SanDisk breaks out 128 GB microSDXC card

SanDisk's new 128 GB Ultra microSDXC UHS-I memory card
If the smart phone device is as much of an entertainment center or recorder high resolution photo , video and audio like mine, then you will probably find your memory storage and microSD card on board filling quickly. SanDisk has chosen the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, ​​Spain , to announce some relief from the anxiety of storage with microSD card of higher capacity in the world .
The new addition to its 128 GB Memory Card Ultra microSDXC UHS -I range is designed for Android smartphones and tablets. It has 16 layers vertically stacked memory array – each said to be thinner than a human hair, and has a rugged credentials , in addition to water , temperature, X -ray , magnet – and impact.
SanDisk reports that its new removable storage is two times faster than the microSD memory card – bog standard , promising to achieve read speeds up to 30MB / s ( write speeds but simply listed as ” inferior” ) and Class 10 performance that allows the capture of Full HD video without delays.
SanDisk reports that its 128 GB microSDXC memory card can capture lag-free Full HD video a...
An update of the enterprise application area of memory has also been revealed , with something called OptiMem . This can automatically transfer digital media from the internal memory to the removable drive and continuously monitors the device memory levels and alerts users when a predefined threshold is reached.
The GB memory card microSDXC UHS -I Ultra 128 is available immediately to a suggested retail price of U.S. 199.99 USD .
SanDisk has also detailed what it describes as its storage product built thinner and more sophisticated fastest to date. The integrated flash drive 64GB iNAND Extreme offers sequential read speeds of 300 MB / s write and 80 MB / s , and random read speeds of 6,000 write IOPS and 3000.
It is based on the new specification and eMMC 5.0 HS400 features dual CPU hardware architecture and dual channel . General availability is scheduled for the second quarter of 2014.

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