Panasonic is introducing the new lineup of UHS-I type SDXC/SDHC memory cards by upgrading to the latest SDUD that boasts maximum read speed of 95MB/s and maximum write speed of 90MB/s, in addition to compatibility of UHS Speed Class 3 (U3). In addition, the lineup includes a maximum capacity upgraded to from SDXC 64GB to 128GB. UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) with minimum write speed of 30MB/s (240Mbps); The UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) is the latest, high level of UHS Speed Class at a constant minimum write speed of 30MB/s to ensure smooth recording of high bitrate video.

UHS-I card type with maximum read speed of 95MB/s, maximum write speed of 90MB/s for higher speed data transfer; The UHS-I bus interface enables ultra-high-speed read/write operations. When used with a UHS-I compliant product, the card can have a maximum read speed of 95MB/s and maximum write speed of 90MB/s 1. Users can take advantage of the high read speed for quick transfer of recorded data and high write speed for burst shooting of high resolution still images. The data will be securely protected even if the recording device has a sudden power failure Under UHS-I bus interface.

The speed shown in the table above is not possible with a non-compliant UHS-I device. In that case, high speed mode or default mode is implemented. The actual speed depends on devices and conditions.

Both the Speed Class and UHS Speed Class can only be implemented with Speed Class /UHS Speed Class compliant products. The SDXC memory card can be used with products that comply with SDXC, and the SDHC memory card can be used with products that comply with both SDHC and SDXC. The SD, SDHC and SDXC logo is a trademark of SD-3C, LLC.

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice.