World's fastest SD card becomes flagship of its SD memory cards line-up Berlin, Germany, September 2 - Toshiba Corporation (TOKYO: 6502), a leading innovator in NAND flash memory technologies and ...
Sandisk announced a 16GB micro SDHG card back in September and is now followed by Toshiba, whose model (SD-ME016GA) will be released in Japan in January next year [JP]. According to Asahi Shimbun [JP] ...
It's easy to find fast storage if you have a big camera, but not so much if you have a very tiny mirrorless cam that uses microSD cards -- more often than not, you're stuck in the slow lane. You won't ...
Toshiba has announced its latest microSD card, and the company is claiming that the new microSD card is now the fastest available, with read speeds of up to 260MB/s and write speeds of up to 240MB/s.
Toshiba Corp has launched the world’s fastest microSD memory cards, compliant with UHS-II, the ultra high speed serial bus interface defined in SD Memory Card Standard Ver. 4.20. Sample shipments for ...
Not all microSD cards are designed and built the same way, and continuous looped recording puts a stress on the reliability of standard storage media. Which is why Toshiba has launched a range of high ...
The SDHC cards correspond to the new SD Memory Card version 2 specification, which allows a faster data transfer rate, and extends the maximum possible capacity of a card from 2GB to 32GB. Toshiba’s ...
Toshiba has introduced a new microSD UHS-I card to its line-up that offers memory capacities from 16GB to 256GB. The M203 microSD card has a read speed of up to 100MB/s, faster transfer speeds and it ...
Toshiba have taken the tiny wraps off of its first 16GB microSDHC card. The SD-C16G will go into mass production in January 2009, and be ideal for storing masses of music and video on cellphones and ...
) might have something to worry about. Whatever the case, Toshiba is reportedly gearing up to launch a new tablet that will feature a USB port, micro HDMI and MicroSD. Why the “micro” additions?
These new Toshiba cards are 256MB, 512MB and 1GB and are primarily used for cellphones and portable audio players. The two lower capacity cards will be available in July, and the 1GB card in August.
Toshiba is upping the ante in the microSD card department, launching new high-end cards that they're calling the "world's fastest". Using the new UHS-II SD card specification, these microSD cards are ...