Really makes you think

Really makes you think.

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you ever wanted to eat one?

imagine how many food pictures you can fit

I can't wait for 128tb

screen cap this

I'm still waiting for 1 TB pendrives in reasonable price.

i remember one of those little shits for 200 euros at the time

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In 2023 we should have 128TB micro-SD cards, which is 4 years from now.

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2005 should be a shitty 3MP sony-ericsson image

so how would I know if my ssd is not just a microsd reader with a super glued 256gb one? It feels really light

Imagine how many lewds it can hold.

Open it?

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benchmark it.
dont order anything from china.

Why is there not like 8 or 16 tb ssds?
Seems there's enough space.

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thats the power of 3d nand flash

Its expensive as fuck

Moore’s law. It’s illegal to double storage capacity more than every 1.5 years.

So? Like 4 TB drives sell well enough, I'm sure there's a niche market for 8 and even 16 as well.

Isn't that for datacenters? I'm talking ore about prosumer market.

Stop posting 9gag retard

It's incredible how technology improves so that we can keep large storage and fast speeds in the same form factor

Yea and for most of human history we where living in fucking caves and raped as a hobby. This shit aint impressive

Moore's law is in the US Constitution, Article III Section 28.

I'm impressive with graphics cards too

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Also RAM increased pretty much.

Home PCs
>1982 C64 with 64KB RAM
>2019 64 GB RAM for 500 €.

Raspberry Pi
>2013 256 MB RAM
>2015 1 GB RAM

>2019 still 128gb
uh oh

>tfw when having the ability to store 1.44MB of documents for school seemed like a lot

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based

But we've had 512GB mSD cards for a while now. 2019 at worst will bring 800GB mSD cards.

samsung.com/us/computing/memory-storage/memory-cards/microsdxc-evo-plus-memory-card-w-adapter-512gb-mb-mc512ga-am/

I can get a 128gb or 256gb SSDs for much cheaper now than any similarly sized micro SDs

>be the year 3000
>still stuck with FAT

think about what, how much porn I can store now?

Look how much Jow Forums changed in 10 years

if 256GB card is more cheaper

old slower HDD is dead.

everyone's PC is faster.

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>2023
>128TB microSD cards
>2019
>no phones with microSD slots

Really makes you think.

The eternal FAT32.

What are diminishing returns? Also 2014 micro sd cards would of cost less and higher transfer speeds.

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>tfw my first USB drive I got for school was measured in kilobytes
Damn.

Blame the "exFAT" bullshit for that. Maybe if the SD card standards body wasn't retarded you'd see it everywhere, but no one wants to pay m$ for some stupid patents associated with exfat.

$100k each

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i don;t get it , Humans are getting whiter ?

i cant wait for 128 yottabyte sdcard

I'm pretty sure we already had 1GB microSD in 2005.

Benchmark it and compare to reviews.

Also, a bunch of modern ones are literally mostly empty. A 1TB NVME and a 1TB SATA SSD these days use mostly the same components, the SATA ones are only SATA-sized so they fit standard brackets.

They're coming. The cost issue is they have to get cheap enough that enough people would buy one that they can build out manufacturing for a prosumer SSD that big.

>What is Moore's law

>tfw you had to search for the last school PC with a floppy drive to print your essay.

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Big companies will start selling phones with a "storage expansion option", mark my fucking words

If you're fine with losing your second sim slot to the microSD there are still plenty.

not this, that is for sure

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Right ones larger wtf

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Have one of those on redmi 4 pro. Made cutout in silicone case and just taped capton tape over the hole so it doesn't add any additional thickness to phone. Can use both microsd and 2nd sim card without pajeet lighter&glue hack jobs.

>would of

care to share a photo of that? i have a redmi note 4 and i could be interested

how does this even work?

>>no phones with microSD slots
Stop lying user.

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If you bought a phone made in the last two years you're a sucker.

If a SD Express card is the same chips, just packaged differently, does it really matter?

Because that's too expensive for consumers (and those who need that have space for 2-4 drives), and enterprise users have storage racks where density isn't that big of an issue.

The phone has completely separate pins for 2nd SIM and microSD, the only thing preventing the use of both cards simultaneously is that they occupy the same physical slot.

128GB SD cards didn't exist in 2014 retard

Cringe

The day Microsoft disappears from the consumer market (or better yet, just completely dies in general) will be the single greatest event that has ever happened to consumer computing. Microsoft is by far the most harmful tech company ever created.

>2005
>not 1gb

Flash storage is still too god damn expensive for simply providing more onboard storage. It needed advancement like a decade ago, so instead the cloud took over with on demand selective sync where the files look/behave like they're on your device but aren't. And everyone's got a data connection.

I'm just saying. The cost to benefit ratio isn't worth it for high capacity flash storage & I don't know if it ever will be now. The cloud ate its lunch years ago.

>Flash storage is still too god damn expensive for simply providing more onboard storage
lmao what are you talking about? Flash memory is the basis of pretty much all embedded storage at this point.

>Durr, I'm acting retarded

I'm talking about large storage capable of moving your entire digital life to. Most phones still come with just 32gb/64gb onboard, which isn't nearly enough for most people's entire digital life (my photo/video history alone is like 150GB). You'll pay huge prices to be able to have that storage either built in from the manufacturer or via an SD card.

It isn't worth it compared to the cloud. That's why flash needed to be affordable years ago & move at a faster rate.

With the way manufacturers upcharge from 32GB to 64GB, and 64GB to 128GB they are making so much money to offset any costs that it wouldn't matter. They probably don't do it because they know normies are too stupid to care, and don't notice when things get automagically deleted from their device and stored in 'the cloud'.

Kek, is this supposed to be "the world's smalles violin" referenced as well?

They did tho

>not even a petabyte
>not even a fucking petabit
>"ExaDrive"

Yes they did. They were probably the highest capacity consumer microSD you could get, and cost a few hundred bucks, but they did exist.

>ms has things i want
>THEY MUST BE DESTROYED SO I CAN STEAL THEM
Pottery.

I'd much prefer to have everything local, with a couple backups at the house & maybe a permanent archive via the cloud in case of a fire or something, but as it stands now I'm pretty much forced to use the cloud as my primary storage on all mobile devices because of the rapey pricing of onboard flash.

I've kept it as cheap as possible though with Google One's 200GB plan for $3 a month (its hard to beat for photos/videos via Google Photos app), then important documents in Google Drive. With a clone of all that on the desktop that gets backed up to Backblaze B2 every month for peanuts.

I'm sure someday having 500GB onboard for even cheapo devices will be a thing, but not anytime soon. As of now this is the best/cheapest method I think.

I agree, but normalfags and greedy companies ruin everything

You really shouldn't be posting on Jow Forums if you're unironically defending Microsoft. Just really, why? What could you possibly need to defend them for? Because you play your manbaby vidyo gawmes on it?

>some nothing says people like me shouldn't be here
I'll bite. Because this (of course) has nothing actually to do with Microsoft - that's just a shitty deflection. It has to do with entitlement/"i want i want wahhh" attitude. If you actually subscribe to this, you're going to have a bad life.

>for most of human history we where living in fucking caves and raped as a hobby

Ug think real life more fun than video game back then. Fat cavewoman never out run Ug.

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Said it better than I would have.

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You managed to restate your previous post using more words and still not even coming close to answering the question of what justification you could have for defending a billion dollar company who illegaly removed nearly all competition from the market, and literally had to bring another back from the brink of death just to have legal defense against the US Government.
Probably because the question is rhetorical. You'd have to be the biggest bootlicking, low IQ retard to defend that kind of behavior. Lemme guess, you're a based centipede lmao.

>emotive language and reasoning
Dismissed.

We even had 64GB ones, but those prices' were measured in gold at that time

>i-its really about ms honest
No, it isn't.

>0.1PB
>Exa
what did they meme by this?

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Based and redpilled.
Death to microshaft and death to kikepitalists.

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My guess? Reliability. Anyone who needs above 1-4TB would probably rather just have multiple 1-4TB drives in an array. Not much of a market for 30TB of space in a laptop. Hell, I use like 200GB max.

Just so you know, the shortened prefix of "micro" is the symbol "mu", which looks like a backwards 'u', more often just written as a 'u'. So uSD. mSD would be milliSD, which is okay if you're into that

I actually love that this exists, that's great. Does that mean I can use my laptop sim slot as a second SD? I mean, that would be completely useless to me, but /could/ I?

Chiming in on this, I have no idea what the original argument was, but I just really don't like Microsoft. I'm in the free/open source software community and they've royally fucked over just about everyone.

No, this works only on phones that have shared sim/microsd slot.

i've never seen an SD card with two rows of pins

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i got a 2GB msproduo for my psp in 2005
>it cost me $210

I still have some 32mb SD cards in the house, kek.

That's a nice image right there

Imagine being at computers so fat you see food

So if you're all in on the SD storage game with a family using different phones, how are you guys keeping things like pics & other libraries in sync across devices without resorting to paying for the cloud Jew?

man . i just checked price on that thinking they r gonna be $200
wow

maki!!!!!