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techlivez.com - 1/13/2009
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We have seen a lot of action in memory cards development in the past year. With every passing month there was an enhancement in the storage devices making them cheaper, faster and more bigger. But CES 2009 brings an amazing surprise and a dramatic improvement in the field of portable ...
sdcard.org - 1/8/2009
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sdcard.org —
Massive Storage, Incredible Speed The next-generation SDXC (eXtended
Capacity) memory card specification, pending release in Q1 2009,...
dramatically improves consumers' digital lifestyles by increasing storage capacity from 32 GB up to 2 TB and ...
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SDXC - SD Association
photographyblog.com - 1/7/2009
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photographyblog.com —
SDXC SDXC is a next-generation memory card format,
with up to 2 terabytes storage capacity and read/write...
speeds of 300 megabytes per second. SDXC (eXtended Capacity) will provide maximum speeds even when it achieves its maximum 2TB storage capacity. ...
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i.gizmodo.com - 1/7/2009
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i.gizmodo.com —
The SD Association has announced a new card
spec dubbed SDXC (eXtended Capacity) that can support memory...
capacities up to 2TB with read/write speeds to 104MB per second. According to their calculations, that would mean you could store 100 high-def ...
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New SDXC Memory Card Spec Supports 2TB Capacities [Ces 2009]
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Gadget Venue —
... cards should be launched later this year with the initial cards having a transfer rate of 104MBps although a roadmap has been planned which should see this increase to an impressive 300Mbps.
I don’t know about you, but I certainly find this very impressive as 2TB is a lot of data to hold in such a tiny space. Having this amount of storage in an SD card will also pave the way to even larger capacities in the future. Where will it stop? I doubt it will.
Via: TechLivez
Written by Gadget Venue.
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