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 ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.