Tuxera exFAT Reaches Over 90 MB/s Read and Write Performance with the Latest SDXC Cards
Tuxera Solves All Android File System, Storage and Interoperability Bottlenecks
Mobile World Congress, Barcelona, SPAIN, <February 27, 2012> Tuxera Inc., the leading provider of interoperable file systems for Android, Linux, Mac and other platforms, today announced its market-leading Tuxera exFAT file system solution has reached over 90 MB/s read and write performance at the SD Association Interoperability Sessions with some of the latest SDXC UHS-I cards. Tests were run on Android and Linux based platforms.
SD Association announced SDXC standard at CES, January 2009 and Microsoft's exFAT was chosen as the file system to replace FAT32. The same year, Tuxera became the first software company to license exFAT source code, patents and verification tools from Microsoft. Tuxera has partnered with the leading chipset companies to pre-integrate, optimize and validate its cutting-edge file systems on their platforms.
Tuxera started shipping exFAT on Android, Linux, QNX and other system to Fortune 500 companies during 2010 and has since been developing new features and patented performance to continuously offer new enhanced functionalities to the customers. Today, Tuxera is the recognized exFAT market leader, working with 8 out of top 10 mobile manufacturers. Some advantages of Tuxera exFAT include:
- Tuxera exFAT read and write performance are over 90 MB/s with some of the latest SDXC UHS-I cards
- Tuxera exFAT creates 1 million files over 3 times faster than the closest alternative solution on a Qualcomm 1 GHz Snapdragon S2
- The non-reclaimable memory is only 90 kB during the same test while alternative solutions may need tens of megabytes