Kioxia 512GB Exceria High Endurance microSDXC UHS-I Card
Up to 100MB/s and 85MB/s RW speeds for continuous 4K video recording
This is a Press Release edited by StorageNewsletter.com on June 24, 2022 at 2:01 pmKioxia America, Inc. added a 512GB model to its lineup of Exceria High Endurance microSD memory cards.
This product delivers performance and endurance in continuous high-resolution 4K video recordings of dashboard and surveillance cameras.
As the evolution of dashboard cameras continues, with new features such as high-resolution recordings, multiple cameras and parking surveillance being added, the amount of recorded data is increasing. The 512GB Exceria High Endurance microSDXC UHS-I memory card is designed for the extended recording time required by dashboard cameras, and is capable of up to 17,000 hours (1) of cumulative use and up to 10 hours and 29 minutes (2) of continuous 4K video (3840×2160 pixels, 100Mb/s) recording. With a read speed of up to 100MB/s (3) and write speed of up to 85MB/s (3), the 512GB card supports the UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) and Video Speed Class 30 (V30) (4) specs, making it for 4K video recording.
“Our new memory cards deliver the durable, high performance, reliable storage needed by applications that record continuously in various environments,” noted Brian Kumagai, director, business development. “With the Exceria High Endurance microSD lineup, critical high-resolution video footage is seamlessly captured and preserved.”
(1) Designed target of accumulated time based on 4K (3840×2160) video content recorded at 100Mb/s. Results may vary depending on a device and other conditions.
(2) Approximate recording time. Calculated based on a data rate of 100Mb/s for 4K video recording. Results may vary depending on device and other conditions.
(3) 1MB/s is calculated as 1,000,000 bytes/s. These values are the best values obtained in a specific test environment at Kioxia Corporation and Kioxia Corporation warrant neither read nor write speeds in individual devices. Read and write speed may vary depending on user-specifications such as devices used and file size read or written.
(4) Speed classes indicate the results under the test conditions specified by the SD Association.