The high-end but nascent memory card format gets a big boost from one of the major manufacturers of flash cards. Also: a fix is in for Lexar's USB 3.0 reader on new Macs. Stephen Shankland worked at ...
Once a parent company of Cirrus Logic, and later gobbled up by the Micron machine, Lexar Media as its now known is a top tier provider of NAND flash based products ranging from USB flash drives to ...
The flash card maker now supports both of the new high-end flash card formats. Its CFast 2.0 cards reach 256GB capacity, and it's got a card reader, too. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to ...
Say goodbye to the Lexar brand of removable storage products. Parent company Micron Technology is “discontinuing its Lexar retail removable storage business.” That means you won’t see new ...
Back in 2010, Sandisk, Sony and Nikon announced a joint adventure that would create a new memory standard for HD camcorders and high-res DSLR cameras. This new standard would use the PCIe interface ...
Lexar memory cards have been a staple of the storage industry for over 20 years, but that time seems to be coming to an end as parent company Micron announced earlier this week that it’s discontinuing ...
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 ...
Lexar Crucial RealSSD C300 Lexar made several new product announcements at CES 2010. The new products are flash-based storage devices you can use on your Mac or digital camera. Lexar’s new Crucial ...
The Lexar Professional Multi-Card 3-in-1 reader can read SD, MicroSD and Compact Flash cards and reads at speeds of up to 312MB/s. Attention photographers and videographers! I think I’ve just ...
The litigious world of computer memory has spawned another lawsuit: Japan’s Toshiba Corp. says it has filed suit against Lexar Media Inc. over infringement of patents connected with memory cards, in ...
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 ...