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Samsung T1 stores a TB of data and is the same size as a business card

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I'd love one, but the 1TB version will probably sell in Thailand (if available) for 20k baht...

SSDs keep getting smaller and smaller.

That is cute! Samsung is definitely the current leader in the NAND technology. Just received a Samsung XP941 M.2 drive for my new X99 build. Fastest SSD drive commercially available. Sequential read rate 1.1 GB/s

Fastest SSD drive commercially available. Sequential read rate 1.1 GB/s

Fastest available commercially for now... but newer SM951 available on eBay already smile.png

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I just purchased 2 x 512GB micro sd cards to use in my Ibasso DX-90. That is a lot of info in a micro sd card.

@kkery.

Nice, 40% faster, wonder when we can get them in commercial quantities. The biggest leap was breaking out of SATA restrictions with PCI M.2 protocol for SSD drives. But like I said, Samsung seems to have the lead at the moment.

Couldn't find it on ebay or any other outlet though.... :(

I just purchased 2 x 512GB micro sd cards to use in my Ibasso DX-90. That is a lot of info in a micro sd card.

Micro SD or do you mean SD? I was looking on Amazon the other day for an Micro SD card for my tablet and the biggest size I saw was 128GB selling in the $100 range.

Micro SD cards. Go too Aliexpress.com. They have all kinds of micro sd cards.

Largest capacity I can find when I search is 128GB, but any site advertising San Disk 128 GB micro SD cards for $12 doesn't exactly inspire confidence...

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