Acer Storage has announced a new line of CFexpress Blazon B retentivity cards that will run into the company release three capacities with read and write speeds up to i,600 and 1,200MB/s, respectively.

While the Acer brand is near known in the reckoner market, these cards are designed and manufactured by BIWIN Storage Engineering, which produces its own line of solid land storage and DRAM retentivity modules, as well equally HP-branded hardware through a license, which is what it's doing with the Acer Storage brand and these new CFexpress Type B cards.

The Acer Storage CFexpress Type B retentivity cards are bachelor in 128GB, 256GB and 512GB capacities. All capacities peak out at one,600MB/s sequential read speeds. The sequential write speeds of the 128GB and 256GB models top out at ane,000MB/due south while the 512GB version maxes out at 1,200MB/due south. Every bit with all CFexpress Type B memory cards, these use a PCIe Gen3x2 interface and are backwards compatible with select cameras with XQD card slots.

Acer Storage says the cards are UB-guarded, magnet-proof, X-ray proof and anti-static. Every bit for environmental weather condition, they're rated for working between -xx°C (-4ºF) and 70°C (158ºF) and tin can be stored in temperatures as low/high as -40ºC (-40ºF) and 85°C (185ºF).

Every bit is the case with most CFexpress Blazon B cards, these Acer Storage models don't come cheap when breaking information technology downwards past cost-per-gigabyte. However, the prices are in line with other CFexpress Type B cards on the market, including those offered by SanDisk and ProGrade. The 128GB, 256GB and 512GB Acer Storage CFexpress Blazon B cards will be avaialble to purchase for $130, $270 and $460, respectively.