that it announced last November. The company says it is solely focused on creating memory products, with a particular focus on memory cards, for both consumer and industrial applications. The Japan-based company has set lofty goals for itself, including becoming the world’s number one imaging memory manufacturer.
The NX-F2PRO cards are Nextorage’s fastest and promise maximum speeds of 300 MB/s read and 299 MB/s write, which it says is nearly the limit of the UHS-II standard. The cards use a pSLC NAND memory implementation to reach these benchmarks and are rated as— a minimum guaranteed speed of 90 MB/s — allowing them to record up to 8K videos with stability as well as keep up with high-speed continuous photo capture.
For more capacity, Nextorage reduces the performance a bit. The NX-F2SE series comes in 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB capacities, but only promises— a minimum guaranteed speed of 60 MB/s — which, while slower, is generally fast enough to handle most 4K cameras that shoot to SD cards. That said, Nextorage doesn’t specifically say how fast its NXF2SE series can write data on the card, but it is shown in the specifications.
Take that you film hipsters.
Amazing. Half a terabyte on an SD card with 300MB/s read and write speeds? What a time to be alive. 🤯
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