"SD Association announces SDXC standard
By Justin Mann, TechSpot.com
Published: January 7, 2009, 12:46 PM EST
"Will SD cards be able to rival hard drives
for storage capacity anytime soon? Probably not, but it won't be because
of a technical limitation - the next generation of SD cards, dubbed
SDXC, have been announced this week. Among other things, the new format
for the cards will result in a theoretical size limit of a massive 2TB*,
64 times greater than the current 32GB limitation. That's a significant
jump, considering that 32GB SDHC cards have been available for only
about a year.
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"The SD
association has been working to retain the existing form factor and
interface for SD cards, but is pushing the technology forward at a very
rapid rate. The SDXC standard will supposedly provide cards that will
start at read/write speeds greater than 100MB/sec, and in the future
could go as high as 300MB/sec. SD is a very popular format, particularly
for devices like digital camcorders and cameras. With HD cameras
becoming more popular and the amount of space needed to store high
quality video increasing rapidly, SDXC is trying to keep up and fill
that need."
[Computer Club of Memifee Valley Editor: I
wanted you to see this first hand. Can we think of throwing away the
hard drives? Not yet but it is coming. This is the picture that came
with the article. ]
TOGGLE Editor's Note:
SD = Secure Digital, XC = eXtended Capacity.
These are cards which are used in digital devices such as cameras. The
figure isn't the one that came with the article but is one from a
SDXC-related web site.
* That's two terabytes
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