Adata Premier Extreme SDXC SD7.0 is the first SD Express memory card to receive SD 7.0 certification, according to the manufacturer.

ADATA Technology, one of the areas of specialization of which is the production of removable media, announced the release of the Premier Extreme SDXC SD7.0 Express Card. This card uses the SMI SM2708AB controller. According to the manufacturer, the Adata Premier Extreme SDXC SD7.0 is the first SD Express memory card to pass the SD Association’s SD Express Verification Program (SVP) and receive SD 7 certification, which guarantees that the product complies with SD Association standards.

Adata Premier Extreme SDXC SD7.0 is the first SD Express memory card to receive SD 7.0 certification, according to the manufacturer.

With PCIe Gen3 x1 interface and NVMe protocol support, ADATA Premier Extreme SDXC SD7.0 Express Card achieves read speeds up to 800MB/s and write speeds up to 700MB/s. According to these indicators, the new card is many times superior to SD UHS-I and even UHS-II cards. At the same time, backward compatibility with UHS-I is preserved. Of course, read and write speeds will be slower when used with UHS-I equipment. According to the manufacturer, they will be limited to 100 MB/s. The card has a V30 speed rating, which means it’s well suited for Ultra HD 4K video.

Premier Extreme SDXC Express Cards are available in 256GB or 512GB. They are waterproof, shockproof, X-ray and static resistant. The manufacturer does not provide prices.

Source: ixbt

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