Lexar DDR4-2666 C19 2x8GB Review: A First Effort By Zhiye Liu Lexar ventures into the highly competitive memory market with its first series of DDR4 memory. Can it make a good first impression?
Lexar NM610 M.2 NVMe SSD Review: Responsive and Efficient DRAMless Storage By Sean Webster Lacking DRAM, but making up for it in price, Lexar’s NM610 is a capable entry-level SSD for nearly any builder’s budget.
Lexar NM600 M.2 NVMe SSD Review: Affordable and Efficient By Sean Webster Lexar's latest NVMe drive competes on price, while sipping power and delivering decent performance. Its main drawback is capacity, topping out at just 480GB.
Lexar NS200 SATA SSD Review: Plain Jane SATA By Sean Webster Lexar’s NS200 provides solid SATA-level storage performance, but competitors offer slightly better speeds for around the same price.
China-Based SSD Manufacturer Longsys Acquires Lexar From Micron By Chris Ramseyer We learned exclusively that Chinese flash device manufacturer Longsys has acquired the Lexar assets from Micron, which gives the manufacturing giant a retail name to enter the U.S. market.
Lexar Annunces New MicroSDXC 600x UHS-I Memory Card By Jane McEntegart A 64 GB 600x microSDXC card to go with the 32 GB 600x option it already offers.
Lexar Intros MicroSD Cards Capable of 45MB/s By Kevin Parrish These microSD cards were developed for adventure seekers and adrenaline junkies, Lexar states.
Round-Up: 15 microSDHC Cards, Benchmarked And Reviewed By Manuel Masiero, Achim Roos With rated write performance as high as 10 MB/s and capacities as high as 32 GB, there's plenty of choice in the microSDHC marketplace. Do the contenders actually hit their performance targets? Interestingly, some of them are actually quite a bit better!
10 SDXC/SDHC Memory Cards, Rounded Up And Benchmarked By Patrick Schmid and Achim Roos The latest flash-based SD memory cards with UHS-I deliver up to 63 MB/s throughput. Users who want to exploit that performance need to pay attention to a few details, like making sure they upgrade to a USB 3.0 card reader. Which card is the fastest?
Crucial's New 512 GB m4 SSD Costs $1000 By Kevin Parrish The new line of Crucial SSDs use Micron's 25-nm MLC NAND flash technology.
A 128 GB SD Memory Card For Enthusiasts By Douglas Perry Lexar will soon begin shipping a 128 GB SDXC memory card that is designed to appeal to phone and video enthusiasts.
Memory Cards, Part 1: CompactFlash From 8GB To 64GB By Patrick Schmid and Achim Roos Professionals rely on high-speed CompactFlash cards. Today we're looking at a handful of different options from Lexar, Samsung, SanDisk, Silicon Power, and Transcend with capacities up to 64GB and speeds up to 600x (as high as 90 MB/s)
13 SDHC Memory Cards Reviewed By Patrick Schmid and Achim Roos Most of the elite SDHC memory cards we've reviewed are “Class 6” rated, a label that promises high performance. However, we found significant performance differences among them.