I'm an electrical engineer with over 35 years of experience on the university's Computing Advisory Board and have developed solid state drives/devices for several medical life support products. I have installed and/or used 32 SSDs from 11 brands and have found Lexar uSD cards and SSDs to be superior and deliver consistent read/write performance. I expect them to maintain their performance over the long term (2 years or more), but so far they've only had 6 months of experience with 11 devices. I can't say if they will continue to outperform them, but I know many like me are looking for an honest and informed product review, so I wanted my findings to be known.
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