New microSD format

holy fucking shit, the "Express-SD" format uses 1x PCI-E 3.1 and NVMe v1.3 to reach speeds up to 985MB/s

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sdcard.org/downloads/pls/latest_whitepapers/SD_Express_Cards_with_PCIe_and_NVMe_Interfaces_White_Paper.pdf

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>PCIe
RIP hotplugable SD cards.
F.

>Guys our storage format is falling behind in speed
>Uhhhh just shove pcie in it haha
SATA, CF and now SD

The advantages of having PCIe attached storage are not ignoreable, especially when it's PCIe directly to the CPU
It's also one of those things of why try to develop a new standard that's just going to be inferior to something that is already around and mature

>he doesn't know about PCI-e hotplugging
idiot

That will depend on the controller

Great, now they can fail even faster

name a CPU that wont either shutdown or hangup if something from it's PCIe lanes is hidden removed.

youtube.com/watch?v=20Io5WlnTow
PCIe hotswap is a thing

>what is expresscard

even linus has a video on pci-e hotswapping you mongoloid.

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one that supports pci-e hotswapping

Honestly this is fucking great.
>fully backwards compatible
>but can act like any other nvme ssd

Here's the bit that Jow Forums cares about

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are there any actually products using this as of yet? I could only find the news of the specs from last summer and that's about it.

No. Products usually take a while to appear and then mature products and widespread adoption is many years away.

No it just got officially launched. Expect products in like 5 years

>removing a microSD card is the same as removing the main GPU
kys retard

>MOAR LOGOS
which one of you faggots did this?

So Expresscard is finally back.

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