Here's a challenge: do you reckon you can fill half-a-terabyte of memory using only a smartphone?
For some people, we're sure, the answer will be along the lines of “hold my beer while I set my camera to HDR mode and snap some selfies”. So the good news is that from February, you'll be able to lay out the readies on a 512 GB microSDXC card from Integral Memory.
At a transfer rate of 80 megabytes per second, you'd need more than an hour and a half to transfer a full card's worth of data; last year's 400 GB monster from SanDisk (no longer the world's biggest little memory card) still has the edge there, claiming a 100 MB/second transfer rate.
Integral's 512GB microSDXC V10, UHS-I U1 card is fast enough to meet V10 (Video speed class 10) for capturing full HD video.
Integral has put up a web page and a Spec sheet (pdf) for it.
Now we can set them up as media hubs for all.
(Score: 2) by takyon on Wednesday January 24 2018, @07:36PM (1 child)
I don't care. I'm sure they can either use exFAT without the artificial 2 TB limit or find another file system that works fine.
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(Score: 2) by meustrus on Wednesday January 24 2018, @10:20PM
No other filesystem is supported by everything in the non-free world. And unless somebody with muscle (Google, Red Hat, Canonical) picks a FOSS winner and pushes it hard, nothing ever will be.
If there isn't at least one reference or primary source, it's not +1 Informative. Maybe the underused +1 Interesting?