SD Association Defines New High-Speed Performance Options for SDXC and SDHC Memory Cards and Devices

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SD Association Defines New High-Speed Performance Options for SDXC and SDHC Memory Cards and Devices

Symbols make it easier for consumers to choose the best SD memory card to maximize their devices' performance

SAN RAMON, Calif., June 23 -- The SD Association announced today two new high-speed performance symbols for the fastest SDXC and SDHC devices and memory cards. The first symbol identifies products with bus-interface speeds up to 104 Megabytes per second for greater device performance.  The second symbol identifies SD memory cards and products with a performance option allowing real-time video recording.

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The sheer variety of high-performing, feature-rich devices has dictated the need for a wide variety of SD memory card speeds and capacities to maximize device performance and meet consumer expectations.  With more than 2.5 billion SD memory cards in the market today, the new high-speed performance capabilities will co-exist with earlier SD memory cards still used by consumers, as those cards are still interoperable with the newest host devices. New SD memory cards and devices bearing the following new performance symbols may now begin entering the marketplace:

  --  The new Ultra High Speed (UHS) symbol can be found exclusively on SDXC
      and SDHC products. SDXC or SDHC products with the UHS-I symbol offer
      the fastest bus-interface speeds available today, capable of
      supporting data transfer speeds up to 104 Megabytes per second. UHS-I
      quadruples the existing maximum possible speed of 25 Megabytes per
      second. UHS bus interfaces are backwards compatible. SDXC UHS-I and
      SDHC UHS-I memory cards achieve greatest performance when paired with
      a UHS-I device and allow consumers to record HD resolution videos,
      plus perform other simultaneous recording functions.
  --  The new UHS Speed Class symbol can be found exclusively on SDXC UHS-I
      and SDHC UHS-I products.  UHS Speed Class 1 designates SD memory cards
      and products with a performance option designed to support real-time
      video recording.  This symbol will be found on SDXC UHS-I or SDHC
      UHS-I memory cards. Consumers can realize the full potential of
      recording real-time broadcasts and capturing videos using a digital
      video camera by pairing their devices with UHS Speed Class 1 memory
      cards.
  --  The existing Speed Class symbols for non-UHS SD, SDHC and SDXC
      products are Class 2, Class 4, Class 6 and Class 10. They refer to the
      minimum write speed performance of the memory card.  The symbols may
      be found on memory cards and devices, including video and digital
      cameras.

For greatest performance, users should pair their devices with the corresponding SD memory card. The Association has created two videos to show best uses for the variety of SD memory cards available today; to view, visit http://www.sdcard.org/videos.  The Association also offers an online resource, http://www.sdcard.org/cardchoice, for users to explore the variety of SD memory cards types for new and existing devices.

"The world-leading SD memory card standard has increased the value, usefulness and longevity of consumer electronic products by allowing consumers to easily upgrade their devices to meet their needs and budgets," said Paul Ritchie, executive director of the SD Association. "The new high-speed symbols are designed to make it easier for consumers to take advantage of the massive storage and incredible speeds offered in SDXC and SDHC products."

SD Association

The SD Association is a global ecosystem of more than 1,000 technology companies charged with setting interoperable SD standards. The association encourages the development of consumer electronic, wireless communication, digital imaging and networking products that utilize market-leading SD technology. The SD standard is the number one choice for consumers and has earned nearly 80 percent of the memory card market with its reliable interoperability and its easy-to-use format. Today, mobile phones, Blu-ray players, HDTVs, audio players, automotive multimedia systems, handheld PCs, digital cameras and digital video cameras feature SD interoperability. For more information about SDA or to join, please visit the association's web site, http://www.sdcard.org.

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CONTACT:  Alisa Hicks of SD Association, +1-925-275-6670,
media@sdcard.org

Web Site:  http://www.sdcard.org/

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