Kingston, the independent world leader in memory products, today announced KC1000 NVMe PCIe SSD. Shipping in mid-June, the M.2 NVMe™ PCIe SSD is over 2x faster than SATA-based SSDs and over 40x faster than a 7200RPM hard-disk drive. KC1000 is built for the power user, providing the ultimate, low-latency performance boost for resource-demanding applications including high-resolution video editing, data visualization, gaming and other data intensive workload environments where traditional storage solutions are unable to keep pace with data demand.
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Kingston Ships Second-most SSDs in Channel Worldwide in 2016
Kingston, the independent world leader in memory products, today announced it owns 16 percent of the global channel SSD unit market share for 2016. Data was compiled by the research firm, Forward Insights, which has been analyzing the non-volatile semiconductor industry since 2008. Guess that I also contributed to the data with my Kingston SSDNow UV400 SSD.
64GB Kingston micro SD UHS-I U3 90R/80W Review
Introduction
Looking for a fast micro SD card to record 4K videos on your GoPro HERO5 Black? Or your new smartphone? Check out my latest microSD card that loaded with fast UHS-I Class U3 speeds of up to 90MB/s read and 80MB/s write. Yup, that’s 64GB Kingston micro SD UHS-I U3 90R/80W. Besides providing fast transfer rate, it is also waterproof, temperature proof, shock/vibration proof and X-ray proof. And comes with Lifetime warranty too. Sound great? Check out this review to know more…
Kingston MobileLite G4 Review
Introduction
Hey guys, check out my latest compact card reader that support both SD and microSD card – Kingston MobileLite G4. It is loaded with USB 3.0 performance to save time when transferring digital files, photos, games, music and video. In addition, it supports the latest card speeds up to UHS-II standard. And backed by two years warranty. Is this the best card reader in town? Read this review to find out…
App Performance Class 1 (A1) by SD Association
There will be more and more devices going to utilize Android Adoptable Storage. How do you know which micro SD memory card is fast enough for Adoptable Storage? No worry, SD Association introduces the first and most basic App Performance level, App Performance Class 1 or A1 for short on SD 5.1 to help us all. Yup, your Android devices will perform properly with SD cards that certified with A1 symbol. However, most of the memory cards in the market do not have this yet. How to determine it by ourselves then? I got a solution for that. Read on to find out…