Looking to swap out that old hard drive or SSD for one that has more storage? You might want to hold off on that thought, as SanDisk has figured out a way to cram 1TB of memory in an SD card. That’s ...
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The company has unveiled its new Armor Series SD cards in the new Armor Gold SD UHS-II, and Armor Silver Pro SD UHS-II cards in up to 1TB capacities. If you've used an SD card enough -- you know, in ...
PNY Technologies has announced that its Nintendo Switch 2-compatible 1TB microSD Express Card is now available to purchase on Amazon and through the ...
Theoretically it’s possible to make an SD card with up to 128TB of storage. But until now you haven’t been able to buy an SD card that could hold more than 512GB of data. That changed this week. Lexar ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Of all the storage options invented in the late 1990s, the SD card is rare in its persistence. Alongside the USB flash drive, it's a ...
SanDisk has a new memory card with more storage space than many computers. Parent company Western Digital announced a prototype one terabyte (TB) SDXC card at the Photokina trade fair in Cologne, ...
CES 2019 - We've seen a 1TB SD card teased before by Sandisk a few years ago now, but Lexar has stepped up to the plate and unleashed a new 1TB SD card. Lexar's Professional 633x family of SDHC and ...
SanDisk's new prototype 1TB SDXC card packs more storage than most high-end laptops in a form-factor that you can balance on your pinky. A few years ago, it was inconceivable that anyone would want a ...
Question: What would you do with a 2TB SD card, a card of such voluminous capacity that you can hear cathedral-like echoes clanging around any MP3 file stored upon it? To help you decide, here are ...
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The SD Association unveiled a new SD card specification this week at the 2009 International CES that it said can support data storage capacities of up to 2TB with read/write speeds up to 104MB/sec.