«Also, at
a random read rate of 40,000 IOPS, the 256 GB card delivers more than 20 times higher random read performance compared to a typical microSD, which offers approximately 1,800 IOPS.»
Not exact matches
The survey involves
reading and
rating 10
random abstracts and is expected to take around 15 minutes.
Similarly, an A2 -
rated card can run and store apps with minimum
random read and write speeds of around 16 MB / s and 8 MB / s, respectively.
This means that an A1 -
rated microSDHC or microSDXC card can run and store apps with minimum
random read and write speeds of around 6 MB / s and 2 MB / s, respectively (not 1.5 MB / s and 0.5 MB / s).
Designed primarily for use in DSLRs, 3D VR cameras or drones, these aim to make the microSD standard obsolete with SATA SSD - rivaling sequential
read speeds of up to 530MB / s, and a 35,000
random IOPS writing
rate which is roughly 350 times higher than that of a «typical microSD card.»
The A1
rating means that the card can manage
random read input - output access per second (IOPS) of 1,500 and write IOPS of 500.