sdcard.org - 1/8/2009
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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 increasing SD interface read/write speeds up to 104 ...
sdcard.org - 1/7/2009
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sdcard.org —
Developer Resources The SD Association is a global
alliance of more than 1,100 companies involved in the...
design, development, manufacture or sale of products using SD technology. SD memory cards are available in a variety of formats, capacities, and ...
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sdcard.org - 1/7/2009
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sdcard.org —
Developer Resources The SD Association is a global
alliance of more than 1,100 companies involved in the...
design, development, manufacture or sale of products using SD technology. SD memory cards are available in a variety of formats, capacities, and ...
(more)
Home - 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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SDXC Memory card with 2TB Capaity
iTech News Net —
... offer up to 2TB of storage capacity. What can you do with 2TB? You can have 100 HD movies, 60 hours of HD recording or 17,000 fine-grade
photos on a small piece of memory card.
The SDXC utilizes Microsoft’s exFAT file system to support its large capacity and for increased compatibility with flash media. It has a read/write speeds up to 104 MB per second in 2009 with a road map to 300 MB per second.
We should be able to see SDXC cards in the market in 2009.
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Two Terabyte SD Cards Coming Soon
Wired: Gadget Lab —
... bigger and bigger memory cards for cameras. It is also quick, with a current maximum transfer speed of 104 MB per second, rising to 300 MB per second when the kinks are worked out. Compare that to the 200x speed SD card which gives a comparatively pathetic 30 MB per second.
So, relax. By the time 2TB is actually affordable, you're camera will be recording 100 megapixel HDR images every time you click the shutter, so you'll probably only fit 100 photos on a card anyway.
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2TB SD cards in the works?
SlashGear —
... The SD association just wrote about a new SDXC (eXtended Capacity) memory card that is pending release in first quarter of 2009. This would provide users with a better “digital lifestyle” with capacity ranging from 32GB up to 2TB. These cards will have read/write speeds of up to 104MB per second in 2009 with a road map to 300 MB per second. ...
Panasonic to support SDXC cards in new devices
Obsessable News Feed —
... SDXC cards are able to store up to 2TB of data on a single card, with read/write speeds of 300MB/s, considerably higher than storage options currently available on the market. Panasonic plans to release a 64GB SDXC card first with larger capacity cards to follow. ...
Panasonic SD cards hit Class 10. Should you care?
Crave: The gadget blog —
... , well beyond what's required of a Class 10 card. Which should you buy to put in that hypothetical Class 10 device? My point is that if you're confused, it's completely justified. And a rep from the SD Card Association told me earlier this year that this lovely system will continue with SDXC . All this makes it difficult to figure out which card to buy, especially when presented with large price disparities between seemingly similar cards. Unfortunately, there's no easy solution, because few companies offer complete specs on their cards (for simplicity's sake!). It might help ...
Massive SDXC cards get an on-sale date
Techradar - All the latest technology news —
... That, according to the Association, "will enable professional-level recording in compact consumer camcorders and increase the number of frames shot in a second with SDXC cameras." ...
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Panasonic Supports SDXC Cards
ubergizmo.com 1/19/2009 —
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Panasonic hoping to launch 64GB SDXC card
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SDXC may have a theoretical capacity range of 32GB to 2TB, but Panasonic has already confessed that it's hoping to launch a 64GB card as soon as feasibly possible. Regrettably, pricing and availability is still yet to be determined, but we're ...