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posted by martyb on Thursday June 28 2018, @04:19AM   Printer-friendly
from the My-first-hard-disk-(HH-5ΒΌ")-stored-just-40MB dept.

Version 7.0 of the SD standard finally raises the storage limit to above 2 TB, which was being rapidly approached by both full size SD cards (1 TB) and microSD cards (512 GB). It also adds an SD Express mode, which can raise speeds up to 985 MB/s, from a previous limit of 624 MB/s:

Soon you will be able to purchase new SD cards with the SD Version 7.0 specification. The new specification supports up to 985MB/s of throughput, which comes courtesy of PCIe and NVMe interfaces, and up to 128TB of capacity. That's quite the jump over the current 2TB limit.

985MB/s of throughput for a simple SD card may seem ludicrous, but higher-resolution video, VR, automotive use-cases, and IoT applications are steadily encroaching upon the performance limits of today's products.

[...] The specification has reserved space for new pins for future use, so it also provides room for forward progress (PDF). The specification also accommodates up to 1.8W of power consumption, which will help boost performance. The NVMe 1.3 protocol also brings several new features to SD cards, like Host Memory Buffer (HMB), which sets aside a small portion of system memory to boost performance, and Multi-Queue support, which improves performance during simultaneous file transfers.

Press release. Also at PetaPixel.

Previously: Western Digital Demos SD Card Using PCIe Gen 3 x1 Interface for 880 MB/s Read Speed


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  • (Score: 2) by isostatic on Thursday June 28 2018, @06:13PM (1 child)

    by isostatic (365) on Thursday June 28 2018, @06:13PM (#699918) Journal

    Oddly enough, I've just written a list of pros and cons without even thinking about it!

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  • (Score: 3, Funny) by takyon on Thursday June 28 2018, @09:35PM

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Thursday June 28 2018, @09:35PM (#699995) Journal

    Con: I check this story when the comment count updates, and see more of this stupid grammar discussion continuing instead of memory card discussion.

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