Western Digital had a small offering for Mobile World Congress, however it sure can hold a great deal of information.
The 1TB SanDisk Extreme UHS-I microSDXC card is the world’s fastest flash memory choice, the business stated in a release.
It has actually checked out speeds of as much as 160MB/s and compose speeds of as much as 90MB/s, similar to the 400GB one Western Digital introduced in 2015. And it utilizes the SD Association’s A2 requirements to get apps introduced rapidly, so you’ll be that much quicker booting your digital variation of Smash Bros. Ultimate on Nintendo Switch or gain access to kept pictures and videos.
If 1TB is more memory than you’ll require, you’ll have an option. Western Digital is releasing a 512GB variation too.
Both will be offered in April, however aren’t low-cost. The 1TB card will cost $450, while its 512GB brother or sister will set you back $200. Last year’s 400GB design at first cost $250, however is now offered for about $110 on Amazon.
“People trust SanDisk-brand cards to capture and preserve their world. Our goal is to deliver the best possible experience so consumers can share the content that’s important to them,” stated Brian Pridgeon, Western Digital’s director of marketing for SanDisk-branded items, in the release.