Western Digital has
announced the new SanDisk Extreme 400GB UHS-I microSD, the world’s fastest-ever
UHS-I microSD card.
Western Digital, which acquired SanDisk for $19 billion in 2016, says that it’s “transforming the mobile experience
with new industry-leading mobile solutions designed to enable consumers to
better capture, share and enjoy rich content on their devices.
Memory cards that are both spacious and
speedy are becoming increasingly important as smartphone cameras become more
advanced and are capable of capturing high-megapixel RAW photos and
4K-resolution videos.
This new SanDisk Extreme 400GB card has
read speeds of up to 160MB/s and write speeds of up to 90MB/s. The read speed
is over 50% faster than SanDisk’s current lineup of Extreme UHS-I microSD
cards.
“The card is able to reach this
unprecedented speed by leveraging Western Digital proprietary technology,”
Western Digital says. “The card will also feature the A2 specification to help
launch and load apps at blazing speeds.”
Western Digital says it’s also working
on PCIe-enabled SD cards that will have even higher speeds for even more
data-intensive camera features like 8K video and RAW continuous burst mode.
While pricing and
availability for the new SanDisk Extreme 400GB UHS-I microSD have yet to be
announced, there are murmurings that
it will cost $300. The price of the existing SanDisk Ultra 400GB Micro SDXC
UHS-I Card has also been dropped (perhaps temporarily) from $250 to $190.
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