Kingston Digital will release a 64GB SDXC UHS-1 Class 10 memory card at the end of this month.

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June 10, 2010: Kingston Digital will release a 64GB SDXC UHS-1 Class 10 memory card at the end of this month.
SDXC cards are the next-generation standard from the Secure Digital Association (SDA) for SD cards with storage ranging from more than 32GB up to 2TB. They also support faster data transfer rates. The Kingston SDXC card is compliant with the SDA Memory Card Standard Version 3.01, UHS-1. UHS-1 stands for Ultra-High Speed Bus 1 which is the new architecture of SDXC cards designed to reach speeds up to a maximum transfer rate of 104MB/sec., and 300MB/sec. in the future. SDXC cards utilize the exFAT file system and are not backwards compatible with SDHC or SD cards.
Kingston’s new card has read speeds up to 60MB/sec. and write speeds of up to 35MB/sec., placing it among the fastest available on the market today. It is designed to suit new cameras and camcorders with HD video recording capabilities. The Kingston SDXC UHS-1 Class 10 will be available worldwide at the end of June. It is covered by a lifetime warranty and free technical support. The new card carries an RRP of $595. Details can be found at www.kingston.com/anz/.