To meet the requirements of higher performance consumer electronics applications, Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. (TAEC)* announced that the company is expanding its offering of NAND Flash-based memory solutions with a family of High Speed SD Memory Cards capable of achieving a maximum write speed of 10 megabytes (MB)/second and a sustained write speed of 5 megabytes (MB)/second.
Whew! After all the forum posts about the benchmark results of the poor performing Sandisk cards and the better performing Kingstons, I would love to see the Pocket Mechanic Benchmark results of these cards.

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Geekzone