Wednesday, October 6th 2021

ADATA Unveils Premier Extreme SDXC SD 7.0 Express Card

ADATA Technology, a manufacturer of high-performance DRAM modules, NAND Flash products, mobile accessories, gaming products, electric power trains, and industrial solutions today announces the new ADATA Premier Extreme SDXC SD Express Card. Thanks to the latest SD 7.0 specification, which supports PCIe and NVMe, the Premier Extreme SDXC SD 7.0 Express Card delivers performance on par with SSDs, but in the ultra-portable form factor of an SD Card.

With support for PCIe Gen 3 x1 and NVMe, the Premier Extreme SDXC SD Express Card delivers read and write performance of up to 800/700 MB/s, which is roughly 1.5 times faster than SATA SSDs. When compared to UHS-II SD and UHS-I SD cards, it's about 2.7 and 8 times faster, respectively. This memory card is backward compatible with the UHS-I devices with read and write speed of up to 100 MB/s and conforms to the V30 Video Speed Class.
It can be inserted into digital cameras to take high-quality photos or 4K videos and then inserted into a PC that supports SD 7.0 for seamless editing or playback. With capacities ranging from 256 GB to 512 GB, the Premier Extreme SDXC SD Express Card has plenty of space for loads of content to allow creativity without limitations.

The data inside is safe and secure with the Premier Extreme SDXC SD Express Card. It features error correcting code to ensure data accuracy. What's more, it's waterproof, shock-proof, x-ray-proof, static-resistant, and tested to operate optimally in high and low temperatures.

For peace of mind, the ADATA Premier Extreme SDXC SD 7.0 Express Card comes backed by a lifetime warranty.
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5 Comments on ADATA Unveils Premier Extreme SDXC SD 7.0 Express Card

#1
Ferrum Master
Considering photos...

What device especially camera does support it? :D

Next question, when EK will release a waterblock for those :D
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#2
TheLostSwede
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Ferrum MasterNext question, when EK will release a waterblock for those :D
To avoid singeing off your fingerprints, you just need to leave it in the camera for 10 minutes after shooting some video, so it has time to cool down...
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#3
Ferrum Master
TheLostSwedeTo avoid singeing off your fingerprints, you just need to leave it in the camera for 10 minutes after shooting some video, so it has time to cool down...
Or carry some some oven gloves, almost the same, like taking out fresh baked cookies.
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#4
Chaitanya
Ferrum MasterConsidering photos...

What device especially camera does support it? :D

Next question, when EK will release a waterblock for those :D
Now that cards have started to appear, soon we will have devices supporting this format appear in near future.
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#5
dj-electric
Cool photo of SD Express being inserted into a camera.
Now all we need are cameras to actually support the interface's speed it in the first place
:laugh:
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