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more about #sdxc kimchibrown: Sorry to ask such a pedestrian question, but I wouldn't be able to get those kinds of read/write speeds with my digital camera unless my digital camer... more » WaR_HaWk: Holy sh1t more » Bokusatsu_Tenshi: OH YEAH? more » Tarv: This is to scale. more » Kaiser-Machead: More sensible scientists balked at such a perversion of modern physics, partly because their Vaio P would never recognize it, but mainly because they ... more » SigmundTheSeaMonster: Photoshop is amazing tool... more » cmaceachen: People, there are no 2TB Memory Sticks coming out any time soon. Sony is releasing the spec that allows for a theoretical max of 2TB, just like the s... more » TheodoreGaloolie: Update: There seems to be some confusion amongst the Internet about this story. A 2 TB maximum capacity doesn’t mean that you will see a 2 TB Memory... more » Seiven: holy crap, I want one of these and a PSP Go now...the 2TB XC-HG Micro will be awesome loaded with games and movies. more » TheLostVikings: Having 2TB in that insanely small package would be insanely nice for expanding the space on my laptop, too bad it would probably quintuple the price o... more » landoncube: how much would you pay? more » anexanhume: I can't believe it, but this is legit. The domain of the source is registered to Sony: [www.networksolutions.com] more » hypnotik_jello: The just announced the spec for it, doesn't mean memory chips in that size will be even remotely available anytime soon. more » jhmallett: Can this even be real? 2TB is pretty much the current upper limit on even the largest hard drives. Hell, the biggest flash ssd drive I've seen thus fa... more » MikeSWelch: I call shennanigans on a 2TB flash memory device of that size. more » PurpleMonkeyDishwasher:: So what does it mean that it has hit a capacity (64GB) which is above the highest end of the SDHC spec (32GB). Does this mean that adapters capable of... more » diabolusunknownTheSecond: Other laptop manufacturers: It can boot from the SD card, who gives a sh*t? Apple: EXTREMELY NEAT TRICK!!!! Why has this become an extremely neat tri... more » KLanD: Way-ta-go Apple! Welcome to the world of yesterday.. yet again. Won't support SDXC?? So what..? Apple programmers are lazy and don't want to make a mi... more » STFU_FPU!: Hey all, I have a MBP 2008, I do have an SD card reader for the Express Card slot and a 16GB SD Card, anyone know if I could boot from this? Any hacks... more » strider_mt2k: Wow. Welcome to, uh...the present. more » -
#sdxc
HP, Dell, and Lenovo Adding SDXC Card Readers to New Laptops?
The new SDXC standard (which theoretically tops out at 2TB) replaces SDHC in 2010, and according to DailyTech, some of the bigger laptop makers may add SDXC support to their upcoming laptops with 32nm Core i5/i7 processors. More » -
#storage
Massive 2TB MemoryStick XC Is Just Insane
Could the MemoryStick become relevant again? While Toshiba readies its 64GB SDXC cards, Sony is prepping its very likely backwards-compatible 2TB Memory Stick XC. The implications for devices like netbooks and SSDs could be huge. More » -
#flashmemory
Toshiba 64GB SDXC Card
On one hand, it's great to see the SDXC standard—which theoretically tops out at 2TB—flexing its muscles a little bit. On the other, I kinda wish Toshiba wouldn't announce a record-breaking SD card six months before release. More »IsWill Be the World's Largest, Fastest -
#apple
New MacBook Pros Can Boot From Their Internal SD Slot
Aside from photo transfers and straight up storage expansion, the SD card slot in the new MacBook Pros has a single,extremelycool trick up its sleeve (slot?): it's bootable. More » -
#sdxc
First SDXC Card Is The World's Fastest, Only Holds 32GB
SDXC, the new memory card spec announced at CES, promised exciting things, storage-wise. Pretec demonstrated the first card that'll support the standard, and at a mere 32GB and 50MB/s, well, it's a step. More » -
#ces2009
New SDXC Memory Card Spec Supports 2TB Capacities
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. More »
