ADATA Technology has launched its industrial-grade IUDD362 microSD card line which uses high-quality SLC NAND Flash for enhanced durability and a prolonged lifespan, which makes it ideal for automated ...
ADATA released the Premier ONE Series of high performance microSD and SD cards, consisting of UHS-II U3 Class 10 and Premier UHS-I Class 10 offerings. The Premier ONEUHS-II U3 SDXC cards employ high ...
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.
Today’s digital SLR and mirrorless cameras use increasingly larger sensors and generate huge image files when taking pictures. At the same time, the increasing popularity of 4K video means that ...
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ADATA's trio of new Premier Pro microSD cards have escaped from the company's headquarters. Aimed at professionals and demanding consumers, the 16GB and 32GB editions come with a 45MB/s read and ...
ADATA has unveiled its own entry into the 512GB microSD genre – actually, it’s a whole line of XPG microSD cards, which are being targeted at mobile gamers. They come in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB ...
The highly anticipated next-generation game console Nintendo Switch 2 is set to launch this week, ushering in a new era of gaming with revolutionary hardware upgrades, including a more powerful ...
We have seen a lot of storage products at CES 2018 and we’re not done yet. We stopped by ADATA to check out their new products too. Among the things they brought along are a bunch of memory cards as ...
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 ...
Forward-looking: Most highly recommended microSD cards offer maximum read speeds of around 250 MB/s, but the impending release of the Nintendo Switch 2 has increased demand for significantly faster ...
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.