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Team Group T-Create Expert SMART MicroSDXC and PRO+ SDXC Memory Cards

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Team Group, the world's leading brand in memory technology, launches two memory cards T-Create Expert S.M.A.R.T. microSDXC and Team Group PRO+ SDXC today. The two products offer consumers smooth read and write speed and diverse memory storage options, covering both storage needs for daily and professional use. A solution to satisfy all the different storage needs, the two memory cards are the perfect choice for adding more storage on mobile devices, taking high-quality photos on an action camera and a drone in extreme environments, or shooting 4K videos on a camera.

Designed especially for creative users, T-Create Expert S.M.A.R.T. microSDXC uses the S.M.A.R.T. software, which can be downloaded on Team Group's official website. Team Group's extensive research and understanding of creative users' usage scenarios tell us that such users tend to edit and produce photos and videos on their computers only when the memory card storage on their device has been ultimately used up. Based on this finding, Team Group particularly designed the S.M.A.R.T software to begin instant memory card condition monitoring with just one click. Through NAND Flash wear-out detection technology, the condition of the memory is monitored to secure videos filmed and avoid the need to conduct data recovery. T-Create Expert S.M.A.R.T. microSDXC is a U3 and V30 memory card that also fulfills requirements of the Application Performance Class 2 (A2), capable of reaching a read and write speed of 160 MB/s and 150 MB/s with storage space up to 1 TB when used with professional card readers, and supports 4K Ultra HD and 1080p Full HD video shooting and bursts photo on action camera and drones. Its superb performance, capturing people, inanimate objects, or scenic details, allows creative users to create in all sorts of outdoor environments.



Team Group PRO+ SDXC is a U3 and V30 memory card with superior specifications. Its read and write speed can reach performances beyond UHS-I requirements with a 60 % increase to 160 MB/s and 120 MB/s when used with professional card readers. The product supports shooting video and photo burst in 4K Ultra HD and 1080p Full HD to capture refined portraits and night shots, suitable for most DSLR cameras and video cameras. Offering an array of storage options from 128 GB up to 1 TB, the memory card satisfies users of different storage demands.

T-Create Expert S.M.A.R.T. microSDXC and Team Group PRO+ SDXC Memory Card are water, dust, shock, static electricity, and X-ray-proof products with a lifetime warranty that has been strictly tested and inspected. T-Create Expert S.M.A.R.T. microSDXC Memory Card has even passed the high-and-low-temperature-resistant test, offering users an unprecedented experience in product stability and convenience. T-Create Expert S.M.A.R.T. microSDXC is scheduled to hit the North American market on Amazon and the domestic market in October, and Team Group PRO+ SDXC Memory Card is scheduled to hit the North American market on Amazon in September. For more detailed sales information, please stay tuned to Team Group's latest news on all major sales channels.

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Lame... UHS-I....good to know manufacturer's are making new stuff with 2010's standards....
 
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Lame... UHS-I....good to know manufacturer's are making new stuff with 2010's standards....
Even Samsung is doing the same being stuck with UHS-II, while Sony has stopped with UHS-I altogether long time back their cheapest E series cards are also UHS-II capable.
 

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Even Samsung is doing the same being stuck with UHS-II, while Sony has stopped with UHS-I altogether long time back their cheapest E series cards are also UHS-II capable.
CFcards are sold already with PCIe standard (Source Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CompactFlash#CFexpress): In September 2016, the CompactFlash Association announced a new standard based on PCIe 3.0 and NVMe, CFexpress.[46] In April 2017, the version 1.0 of the CFexpress specification was published, with support for two PCIe 3.0 lanes in an XQD form-factor for up to 2 GB/s.) but SD cards are still stuck with 2015 standards. Even though for SD cards the SD Express bus was released in June 2018 with SD specification 7.0. It uses a single PCIe lane to provide full-duplex 985 MB/s transfer speed. The Express bus re-uses the pin layout of UHS-II cards and reserves the space for additional two pins that may be introduced in the future.
Version 8.0 was announced on 19 May 2020, with support for two PCIe lanes with an additional row of contacts and PCIe 4.0 transfer rates, for a maximum bandwidth of 3938 MB/s.[97]
Version 9.0 was announced in May 2022.[98] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SD_card#SD_Express)
Also, in February 2019, the SD Association announced microSD Express.[99] The microSD Express cards offer PCI Express and NVMe interfaces, as the June 2018 SD Express release did, alongside the legacy microSD interface for continued backwards compatibility. Soon Version 10.0 will be announced with support of PCIe 5.0 and still there are no SD/microSD cards supporting SDExpress formats nor there is any support from mobile, camera, drone, lapptop's manufacturers. (I suppose there are some security issues to solve with direct memory access but this should be solved. We want SD Express cards! We want USB4.0! We want Next Gen Optical storage!
 
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