Same here. What I fear is that at some point they'll decide to use Lexar's premium brand halo to justify charging premium prices for race to the bottom garbage level products with terrible performance and reliability.
I hope that they will have access, at least for a few years, to whatever breakthroughs or technical advancements that Micron may have, currently, or discover, in the near future.
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Chaitanya - Friday, September 1, 2017 - link
I just hope they let Lexar operate on their own like Micron did and the quality of flash doesnt drop.DanNeely - Friday, September 1, 2017 - link
Same here. What I fear is that at some point they'll decide to use Lexar's premium brand halo to justify charging premium prices for race to the bottom garbage level products with terrible performance and reliability.Wolfpup - Friday, September 1, 2017 - link
BOOOOOO.Lexar just went from one of my top two brands to "never buying that again".
Their card readers are EXCELLENT too (at least the Micron Lexar models that still exist...)
Rictorhell - Friday, September 1, 2017 - link
I hope that they will have access, at least for a few years, to whatever breakthroughs or technical advancements that Micron may have, currently, or discover, in the near future.