Delkin wants you to know that it is using a different type of flash memory than competitors, which it promises makes its cards better.
Delkin Devices announced a new line of Black CFexpress Type B 4.0 memory cards that rely on a different type of flash memory that it says makes them just as fast as competitors but more reliable.a lot faster than the previous CFexpress 2.0 standard
That’s where Delkin is hoping to make inroads. The company does promise up to 1.3TB of capacity with its new CFexpress cards along with up to 3650 MB/s read speeds and 3250 MB/s write speeds , but that’s not where it’s focusing its marketing efforts. No, instead Delkin wants photographers to focus on the kind of flash memory it’s using.
“NAND flash is a non-volatile memory chip that can hold data even without power, and it is at the heart of all memory cards. Manufacturers have tried to make it more dense and smaller in order to store more data for less money, but the ultimate result is a reduction in longevity and performance. This is quite the opposite of what is good for NAND memory cards. Photographers and videographers need to store photos and videos quickly, yet on a robust card that has longevity,” Delkin says.
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