Someone at the SDcard Association lately is feeling the need for speed, and considering our stance on SD cards we’re glad to see it. The association has announced a new bus in the UHS-III ...
So far this summer, there have been some excellent sales that featured discounts on a variety of games worth picking up, and there are still plenty of exciting new releases to come throughout the rest ...
SD Cards with the A2 logo on them should support random read speeds that are twice as fast as cards with the A1 logo. There’s just one catch: while the A2 specification was introduced more than a year ...
The single-board computer Raspberry Pi uses SD cards for storage, so the official Raspberry Pi statement states that 'the SD card you use makes a big difference in your Raspberry Pi experience.' Until ...
Lexar has recently announced the 512GB Lexar High-Performance 633x microSDXC UHS-I card that meets the Application Performance Class 2 (A2) requirements from the latest SD Association's 6.0 ...
Raspberry Pi is a general purpose computer that reads and writes very small files. Therefore, based on the conventional sequential access speed, microSD card specifications such as “Reading and ...
A good UHS-I card is quick enough for most people’s needs, and the Lexar Professional Silver Plus is the best value of the ones we’ve tested. Paired with Lexar’s USB card reader, it consistently ...