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SanDisk SD memory card 'largest ever' | SanDisk SD memory card 'largest ever' |
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Memory specialist SanDisk has created an SD card with 512 gigabytes (GB) of storage space - the highest capacity ever released. | |
The card, which is the size of a postage stamp, will go on sale for $800 (£490). | The card, which is the size of a postage stamp, will go on sale for $800 (£490). |
The launch comes a decade after the firm released a 512-megabyte (MB) SD card with one-thousandth of the space. | The launch comes a decade after the firm released a 512-megabyte (MB) SD card with one-thousandth of the space. |
Experts believe SD cards could eventually hold up to 2 terabytes (TB) of data, about 2,000GB. | Experts believe SD cards could eventually hold up to 2 terabytes (TB) of data, about 2,000GB. |
The new card is aimed at film-makers shooting in the high-quality 4K format. | The new card is aimed at film-makers shooting in the high-quality 4K format. |
The 4K format - which is four times the resolution of HD - requires large file storage. Depending on compression, a single minute of 4K shooting will typically take around 5GB of storage space. | The 4K format - which is four times the resolution of HD - requires large file storage. Depending on compression, a single minute of 4K shooting will typically take around 5GB of storage space. |
"4K Ultra HD is an example of a technology that is pushing us to develop new storage solutions capable of handling massive file sizes," said Dinesh Bahal, vice-president of product marketing at SanDisk. | "4K Ultra HD is an example of a technology that is pushing us to develop new storage solutions capable of handling massive file sizes," said Dinesh Bahal, vice-president of product marketing at SanDisk. |
The SD card format is one of the most widely used standards of flash storage, popular with digital cameras, camcorders and other mobile devices. | The SD card format is one of the most widely used standards of flash storage, popular with digital cameras, camcorders and other mobile devices. |
While camera types, resolutions and settings vary - a 512GB card could potentially hold around 30 hours of HD video. | While camera types, resolutions and settings vary - a 512GB card could potentially hold around 30 hours of HD video. |
Cloud worries | Cloud worries |
John Delaney, a senior mobile analyst from IDC, said innovation in physical storage was critical to the future of our devices - even if a lot of people are turning to cloud storage instead. | John Delaney, a senior mobile analyst from IDC, said innovation in physical storage was critical to the future of our devices - even if a lot of people are turning to cloud storage instead. |
"The thing that is driving cloud storage is multiple devices usage - which solves the, 'Where's my stuff?' problem: if you use cloud storage for everything, whatever device you have with you can be used to access your content." | "The thing that is driving cloud storage is multiple devices usage - which solves the, 'Where's my stuff?' problem: if you use cloud storage for everything, whatever device you have with you can be used to access your content." |
But he added: "So far there's still a strong preference for local storage. | But he added: "So far there's still a strong preference for local storage. |
"People just feel more in control and more able to rely on being able to access the content when they literally know where it is. | "People just feel more in control and more able to rely on being able to access the content when they literally know where it is. |
"Storing in the cloud means you literally don't know where it is." | "Storing in the cloud means you literally don't know where it is." |
Mr Delaney added that recent high-profile security issues around cloud storage - such as the celebrity picture leak last week - would play on the minds of consumers. | Mr Delaney added that recent high-profile security issues around cloud storage - such as the celebrity picture leak last week - would play on the minds of consumers. |
Follow Dave Lee on Twitter @DaveLeeBBC | Follow Dave Lee on Twitter @DaveLeeBBC |
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