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According to news from this website on August 9, Western Digital will attend the "Future Memory and Storage Conference" in Santa Clara, California, this week, and will showcase the world's first 4TB microSD and 8TB SD memory cards.
SanDisk said that these two memory cards are designed for smartphones, gaming devices, drones, cameras and laptops, and both are UHS-I only, which means that SanDisk continues the trend of sacrificing speed in exchange for capacity.
SanDisk official has not announced the speed details and V level of these memory cards. Source petapixel said that SanDisk’s current 1TB memory card using UHS-I technology has a minimum transfer speed of 30 MB/s and a peak transfer speed of 200 MB/s. s, but could not maintain this speed.
SanDisk’s 1.5TB microSD card is in even worse shape, only maintaining a transfer speed of 10 MB/s, and its V10 rating is even more abysmal.
But in any case, SanDisk’s ability to increase the capacity of microSD and SD memory cards to 4TB and 8TB is a breakthrough in itself. As a proof of concept, SanDisk will also show off its first 16TB portable SSD, officially called the SanDisk Desk Drive, which it claims offers "unprecedented space and performance to keep up with the growing demands for content creation and consumption."
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