Alongside SanDisk (Western Digital), other brands like Micron and Lexar have also launched 1TB memory cards. However, SanDisk stands out with its superior read and write speeds, reaching up to 160MB/s, significantly faster than Micron's 100 MB/s.
In contrast, Micron's memory card uses NAND 3D QLC 96-layer technology, boasting a write speed of over 95 MB/s compared to the competitor's 90 MB/s. However, this write speed is still much lower than the maximum 985 MB/s of the next-gen microSD Express memory card.
The SanDisk Extreme UHS-I 1TB memory card will hit the shelves in April with a price tag of $450 USD, double the cost of the 512GB variant priced at $200 USD. Micron has not disclosed the price of its 1TB memory card, only mentioning it will be available in Q2 this year.
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