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The new spec is called "SDXC" - short for "eXtended Capacity", and it'll hold up to 2TB of data, with transfer speeds rocketing up to 104MB / s.
Tech Digest 2009
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The latest incarnation is called SDXC (Secure Digital eXtended Capacity) and has a maximum size of 2TB.
Gizmos for Geeks Chief Gadgeteer 2010
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The latest incarnation is called SDXC (Secure Digital eXtended Capacity) and has a maximum size of 2TB.
Gizmos for Geeks 2010
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The latest incarnation is called SDXC (Secure Digital eXtended Capacity) and has a maximum size of 2TB.
Gizmos for Geeks 2010
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The latest incarnation is called SDXC (Secure Digital eXtended Capacity) and has a maximum size of 2TB.
Gizmos for Geeks Chief Gadgeteer 2010
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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.
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In particular, while current SDHC memory cards are approaching the standard's limit of 32GB, the industry has come up with a new standard, called SDXC, which goes up to 2 terabytes and includes an option for faster data transfers.
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In particular, while current SDHC memory cards are approaching the standard's limit of 32GB, the industry has come up with a new standard, called SDXC, which goes up to 2 terabytes and includes an option for faster data transfers.
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The SD Association released the specification for a new format SD card known as SDXC which can hold up to 2TB of information.
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The SD Card Association says that flash memory cards will reach capacities as ample as 2 TB in the near future under a new format called SDXC, the latter two initials of which stands for eXtended Capacity.
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