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 ...
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)–June 9, ...
Lexar is updating its CFexpress Type B memory card range to include more capacity options, and increased transfer speeds. The changes affect all three tiers in Lexar's Type B range: Diamond, Gold, and ...
Never miss a shot, and don't be held back by slow media - the card's fast, low-latency flash communicates over an x2 PCIe 3.0 interface to ensure you can keep on creating. These cards perform up to ...
While the card is undoubtedly fast, OWC's range of supporting software and card readers gives you a complete ecosystem of products that work seamlessly together while providing some of the fastest ...
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 ...
TAIPEI, March 4, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Exascend, a global leader in advanced storage and memory solutions, proudly unveils its flagship Nitro Pro CFexpress 4.0 Type B Card, available in 512 GB and 1 TB ...
What just happened? ProGrade Digital has announced its third-generation CFexpress Type B Cobalt-class memory cards, designed for professional photographers and videographers. The new card comes in a ...
Lexar, a leading global brand of flash memory solutions, is excited to announce the 512 GB addition to the Lexar CFexpress Type-B Card DIAMOND Series lineup. This expanded capacity allows ...
Chinese manufacturer Biwin has the first CFexpress Type B memory card with VPG800 certification. It is designed for high-resolution RAW video recording. The first CFexpress memory card in Type B ...
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.