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Raspberry Pi now sells its own branded microSD cards.
The Raspberry Pi 5 microcomputer can take advantage of Class A2 SD cards to boost read and write speeds, but only if the card itself properly supports the standard. Not all do, which prompted the company to partner with Longsys to create its own A2-compatible card that guarantees support for performance increasing features like “command queueing.”
A 32GB version will sell for $9.95.
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