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posted by martyb on Friday May 17 2019, @02:42PM   Printer-friendly
from the takes-minimum-of-4.6-hours-to-fill-it dept.

CNet:

SanDisk is letting you put 1TB of data on a card the size of a fingernail.

The company's massive-but-minute Extreme microSD UHS-I Card is now available for $450, months after its reveal at Mobile World Congress.

The product page, reported earlier by Tom's Guide, notes read speeds up to 90MB/s and write speeds up to 60MB/s, which is a little slower than the world's fastest flash memory option that SanDisk promised at MWC.

Now you can lose even more data in the washing machine or in the detritus in the bottom of your attache.


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  • (Score: 1, Funny) by Anonymous Coward on Friday May 17 2019, @03:06PM (3 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Friday May 17 2019, @03:06PM (#844726)

    There are over ten quadrillion vigintillion atoms in the universe. But why?

    SanDisk for all your data storage needs

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  • (Score: 5, Funny) by fustakrakich on Friday May 17 2019, @04:16PM

    by fustakrakich (6150) on Friday May 17 2019, @04:16PM (#844759) Journal

    There are over ten quadrillion vigintillion atoms in the universe.

    That doesn't sound like much. You sure you counted them all?

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  • (Score: 2) by Bot on Friday May 17 2019, @08:47PM (1 child)

    by Bot (3902) on Friday May 17 2019, @08:47PM (#844831) Journal

    Your mom.

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    • (Score: 3, Informative) by bob_super on Friday May 17 2019, @11:02PM

      by bob_super (1357) on Friday May 17 2019, @11:02PM (#844869)

      It is an interesting information theory paradox, that something which is 80% H2O just doesn't compress well.