ADATA's latest premium 256GB SDXC card uses 3D MLC NAND from SK Hynix to hit high capacities and dramatically improve speeds, reliability, and all-around efficiency, hitting blazing fast micro SDXC ...
ADATA Technology, headquartered in Taiwan, has unveiled the "LEGEND 970," an NVMe M.2 SSD that supports PCI Express 5.0 (x4) connection. This high-performance SSD comes in two capacity options: 1TB ...
The ADATA DashDrive Durable HD710 (1TB) has got a layer of armor to physically protect the drive mechanism, but it's priced just like a more pedestrian portable hard drive. The colors are accents on ...
December 14, 2010 – Taipei, Taiwan – ADATA Technology, the worldwide leader in DRAM modules and flash memory products, today released its latest Micro Memory Card Reader, the microReader version 3, an ...
With its current MSRP, the ADATA AI910 is a solid value for those needing an all-in one card reader with SD and microSD support. ADATA has been hard at work revamping and adding to its portfolio of ...
With an eye towards micro server applications and enterprise cloud computing solutions, ADATA rolled out a brand new line of DDR3L ECC SO-DIMM memory modules featuring low voltage, large densities, ...
ADATA released the Premier ONE Series of high performance microSD and SD cards, consisting of UHS-II U3 Class 10 and Premier UHS-I Class 10 offerings. The Premier ONEUHS-II U3 SDXC cards employ high ...
Following on from ADATA unveiling their very first gaming laptop earlier this week, the company has now introduced its new industrial grade microSD and SD cards complete with SLC caching technology.
Memory cards, like USB flash drives, are something that the public eye feels is overpriced for what they are and whilst they are a little overpriced these days for a basic card, the higher performance ...
ADATA has unveiled its own entry into the 512GB microSD genre – actually, it’s a whole line of XPG microSD cards, which are being targeted at mobile gamers. They come in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB ...