Toshiba EXCERIA Pro SD Memory Cards do 260 MB/s

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Toshiba Corporation today announced that it will launch a new series of SD memory cards offering the world's fastest data write speed. The latest edition to its line-up of EXCERIA memory cards designed to offer users of high-end digital cameras an excellent experience, the EXCERIA PRO and EXCERIA cards will be launched in major markets worldwide, starting with Japan in October. EXCERIA series will write at 240 MB/sec (!)



EXCERIA cards compliant with UHS-II will be available in two series. The EXCERIA PRO series will offer photographers a data write speed of 240 MB/sec the world's fastest, while the EXCERIA series will write at 120 MB/sec. They will allow digital camera users to shoot still images continuously at high speed.

The cards are the first in the EXCERIA line-up to integrate a newly developed controller compliant with UHS-II the ultra high speed serial bus interface defined in SD Memory Card Standard Ver. 4.10, and they achieve significantly higher data transfer speeds than earlier UHS-I compliant cards.

While digital cameras have made huge strides in image quality and versatility, users have long wanted to see improvements in data transfer rates and write times, so as to be able to takes bursts of photographs in quick succession. This demand has grown increasingly strong as high performance digital single-lens reflex cameras and mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras have gained popularity and moved into the mainstream. Further advances in higher resolution image recording (including 4K2K video), will also fuel demand for transfers of data-rich images at high speed.

Looking to the future, Toshiba, a world leader in the NAND flash memory business, will continue to meet market demands by enhancing its line-up of UHS-II compliant SD memory cards.

Key Features (All EXCERIA series)

1. Compliant with the SD Memory Card Standard Ver.4.10 HD312, which defines 312 MB per sec as the fastest data transfer speed under the SD Memory Card Standard Ver.4.10 UHS-II.
2. SDHC memory cards (32 GB, 16 GB) are interoperable with SDHC host devices compliant with SD Memory Card Standard Ver.2.0.
3. Integrates highly secure CPRM copy protection technology.
4. The minimum recording speed is UHS speed class.

 

Outline of New SD Memory Cards

1. UHS-II Compliant EXCERIA PRO Card

Product Name   Capacity   Maximum Transfer Speed   Price   Start of Sales

(Plan)

    Read   Write    
THNSX016GAABM3   16GB   260MB/s   240MB/s   Open   October 2013
THNSX032GAABM4   32GB   260MB/s   240MB/s   Open   October 2013
 

2. UHS-II Compliant EXCERIA Cards

Product Name   Capacity  

Maximum Transfer Speed

  Price   Start of Sales

(Plan)

    Read   Write    
THNSX032GAB4M3   32GB   260MB/s   120MB/s   Open   November 2013
THNSX064GAB4M4   64GB   260MB/s   120MB/s   Open   November 2013

Note: Product names above are for the Japanese market.

Specifications

1. UHS-II Compliant EXCERIA PRO Cards

Part Number   THNSX032GAABM4   THNSX016GAABM3
Capacity   32GB   16GB
Maximum Read Speed   260 MB/s
Maximum Write Speed   240 MB/s
UHS Speed Class   UHS Speed Class 1
Interface   Reference clock = 52MHz

Data rate = 1.56Gbps(FD156), 3.12Gbps(HD312)

UHS-II Bus modes = HD312, FD156

Power Supply Voltage  

VDD1=2.7-3.6V, VDD2=1.7V-1.95V

Compliant Standard   SD Memory Card Standard Ver.4.10
File Format   FAT32
External Dimensions   32.0mm(L)×24.0mm(W)×2.1mm(T)
Weight Approx.   Approx. 2g
 

2. UHS-II Compliant EXCERIA Cards

Part Number   THNSX064GAB4M4   THNSX032GAB4M3
Capacity   64GB   32GB
Maximum Read Speed   260 MB/s
Maximum Write Speed   120 MB/s
UHS Speed Class   UHS Speed Class 1
Interface   Reference clock = 26MHz

Data rate = 1.56Gbps(FD156), 3.12Gbps(HD312)

UHS-II Bus modes = HD312, FD156

Power Supply Voltage  

VDD1=2.7-3.6V, VDD2=1.7V-1.95V

Compliant Standard   SD Memory Card Standard Ver.4.10
File Format   exFAT

 

 

FAT32

External Dimensions   32.0mm(L)×24.0mm(W)×2.1mm(T)
Weight Approx.   Approx. 2g

Note: Product names above are for the Japanese market.


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