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Samsung made a MicroSD card that doesn’t suck, but there’s a problem

Samsung rolled out new MicroSD cards at the end of February, and while that isn’t noteworthy on its own — the Korean brand is one of the largest manufacturers of SD cards — the new cards are quite different. They use the SD Express standard and go up to 800MB/s in sequential reads, and that’s more than what you get with SATA SSDs.

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In Hardwired, AC Senior Editor Harish Jonnalagadda delves into all things hardware, including phones, storage servers, and routers.

Crucially, the standard is nearly eight times faster than 104MB/s that was possible with UHS-I cards, and 312MB/s with UHS-II. The SD Express MicroSD cards start at 256GB and go up to 1TB, and they use Samsung’s V-NAND tech, which is similar to what the brand uses in its regular SSDs.




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