Around the same time SanDisk officially launched its ‘Extreme PRO USB 3.0 Flash Drive’ and ‘Ultra Dual USB Drive’ in Malaysia, it has also announced over at Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, that it is the first company to launch the highly-anticipated 128GB microSD card.
The said microSD is a Class 10, UHS-1 card. Benchmark numbers have yet to be seen widespread, but it is marketed to have speeds up to 30MB/s. Though it is not as fast as SanDisk’s Extreme Pro line with its 95MB/s file transfer speed, the 128GB storage on such a small chip is astonishing.
It was only 10 years ago when microSD cards (previously called TransFlash cards) were available at only 128MB storage. A decade later, the storage capacity has increased a thousandfold.
It will be a while until it is officially here in Malaysia, but SanDisk is already selling it on its website here.
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