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World’s Fastest High-Capacity Memory Card Features SanDisk Power Core Controller That Optimizes Card Endurance and Boosts Read/Write Speed to up to 90MB/s SanDisk Corporation today introduced a new ...
SanDisk’s new line of Extreme Pro CompactFlash memory cards prove that not all memory cards are created equal by offering 90MB/s peak read and write speeds – that’s double the performance of ...
The best $50 I’ve spent in a month was on a roomier CompactFlash card for video-taking DSLRs, but it looks like I should’ve waited: SanDisk’s new ExtremePro line push 90MB/second read/write ...
SanDisk introduced its latest CompactFlash memory card for DSLR cameras and professional video cameras today. I have mentioned before that I like to shoot pictures with a Nikon D80. One of the ...
Extreme storage for the professional, we test the latest compact flash memory card from Sandisk, and see how it performs. Tyler Bernath. In Loving Memory. Published Apr 26, 2013 10:28 AM CDT ...
SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) today announced it is doubling the capacity of its CompactFlash 5000 flash memory cards for industrial markets. In addition to fast read and write speeds, the cards ...
The SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash memory cards feature a new SanDisk Power Core Controller which is an advanced memory controller which enables lightning-fast read & write speeds up to 90MB/s.
SanDisk has released a new line memory cards: the ExtremePro CompactFlash cards, which feature the company's Power Core Controller capability, an advanced memory controller that enables read and ...
SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash cards feature a new SanDisk® Power Core Controller™, an advanced memory controller that enables lightning-fast read and write speeds of up to 90MB/s1, doubling ...
Hanover, Germany SanDisk Corp. is doubling the capacity of its CompactFlash 5000 flash memory cards for industrial markets. In addition to fast read and write speeds, the cards provide a high level of ...
While the CompactFlash Association scoots along at a maximum transfer rate of 167MB per second under its just released CF6.0 specification, Sandisk, Sony, and Nikon are already looking to the future.
In a decision inauspicious for XQD, SanDisk is skipping over the new memory card format for high-end cameras. ... This shot shows the dual CompactFlash and XQD slots of Nikon's D4 SLR.