Theoretically it’s possible to make an SD card with up to 128TB of storage. But until now you haven’t been able to buy an SD card that could hold more than 512GB of data. That changed this week. Lexar just introduced the world’s first 1TB SDXC card, called the Lexar Professional 633x SDXC card and it’s […]
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Lexar storage will live on… at least in name
Micron announced in June that it would be killing off its Lexar line of storage products including USB flash drives, S cards, and related products. But it looks like new products with the Lexar name may be on the way. Chinese flash storage company Longsys has acquired the Lexar trademark and branding rights from Micron. […]
Micron kills off Lexar flash drives, storage cards, and other products
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 Lexar-branded USB flash drives, SD cards, card readers, or other memory products. I suspect it’ll take a while before stores sell out of any remaining inventory though, […]
Big things in small packages: Lexar launches 64GB, 128GB SDXC cards
I remember when I got my first 16MB SD/MMC card and marveled at how much storage space a flash card the size of a postage stamp could hold. That was about 10 years ago. A lot has changed in the past decade, and today Lexar has announced it’s launching the first Class 10 128GB SD […]
Lexar 128GB flash drive can back up a netbook… for the price of a netbook
Lexar’s Echo SE Backup line of USB flash drives may not look special, But they ship with software that can automatically back up files from your computer without any intervention required. That’s the sort of functionality you usually see on USB hard drives, not thumb drives, and I’m not sure I’d really want a 16GB […]