Delkin’s new 64GB SD card may well be the “fastest SDXC card in the world” and with respective read/write speeds of 95MBps and 45MBps, it’s not hard to believe. But at $US540, who’s it for?
We’re still a long ways from the 2TB SDXC cards we were promised. But that doesn’t mean my jaw’s not dropping a little to see Lexar’s 128GB SDXC card. And then dropping a little lower at the price.
What came first, the SDXC card reader or the the SDXC card? Also, could that be the worst riddle of all time? Maybe! Partly because it doesn’t really work, and partly because Elecom has already answered it.
The new SDXC standard (which theoretically tops out at 2TB) replaces SDHC in 2010, and according to DailyTech, some of the bigger laptop makers may add SDXC support to their upcoming laptops with 32nm Core i5/i7 processors.