KIOXIA Launches Next-Generation EXCERIA G2 SD Memory Card

KIOXIA Launches Next-Generation EXCERIA G2 SD Memory Card

KIOXIA announced the launch of the EXCERIA G2 SD memory card series. Offering capacities of up to 1TB, the next-generation products are designed for long-time 4K video recording.

The new EXCERIA G2 SD series is an upgrade from the mainstream EXCERIA SD series models. It comes with an improved read speed of up to 100 MB/s and write speed of up to 50 MB/s, corresponding to UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) and Video Speed Class 30 (V30).

The EXCERIA G2 is available in capacities from 32GB to 1TB. At 1TB capacity, up to 1,258 minutes of recording time is possible using 4K video (100Mbps). Alternatively, up to 154,070 photos (18 MPixel) can be stored.

“With the launch of the larger SD cards, KIOXIA is happy to address the market needs. Customers can now take even more photographs and videos on any camera suited with an SD card slot – more joy, less worrying about space while on the road making memories!” said Jamie Stitt, General Manager B2C Sales & Marketing, KIOXIA Europe GmbH.

The EXCERIA G2 SD memory cards will be available in Q2/2024.

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