CFexpress Cobalt Cards Provide Minimum Sustained Write Speeds of 1,400MB/s plus ability to monitor card health and refresh cards to factory-fresh condition SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--ProGrade ...
It seems like barely yesterday that CFexpress Type B usurped the XQD format and became the go-to memory card for anyone wanting ultra-fast transfer speeds that could keep up with the most ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Graphic of a CFexpress card in space. CFexpress is still the hottest memory card format on the market, and the most sizzling cards ...
Things are hotting up if you’re looking for new flash storage for your camera. As predicted, after the recent release of their new V90II SD cards, Sabrent has followed up with its new CFexpress Type B ...
Lexar says its new Diamond Series CFexpres Type B cards are 'the world's fastest". Lexar SHARE Lexar just released its awkwardly titled Lexar Professional CFexpress Type B Card Diamond Series line of ...
ProGrade Digital has introduced its new CFexpress Type B memory cards offers next generation memory card performance by leveraging PCIe, Gen 3 interconnect with NVMe 1.3 host controller interface.
Sabrent has launched its new CFexpress Type B memory cards this week offering capacities of both 512 GB and 1 TB and offering up to 1,700/1,500 MBps read/write; up to 1,600/400 MBps sustained together ...
The Manfrotto CFexpress Professional CFexpress Type B card reader is a great utility tool for creative pros on Mac or iPad. CFexpress cards are about five years old at this point, and haven't really ...
The new Lexar Professional CFexpress Type B Card Diamond Series claims a minimum sustained write speed of 1600MB/s, which dramatically accelerates post-production workflow for even better productivity ...
Sony introduced smaller CFexpress Type A memory cards with the launch of the A7S III mirrorless camera, offering a high speed (700MB/s read/800MB/s write) option for recording bursts or 4K/8K video.
With 4K video now the established standard and even higher resolution modes becoming more common—not to mention Raw capture—modern video cameras can output truly spectacular amounts of data.