When will this ever be a thing /g/?
>>58641199
When your balls finally drop
Saged
128 GB microsd cards are a thing.
>>58641624
>I cant read
we'll have cards but they won't be SD
>>58641199
We'll I remember picture related 10 years ago being mind blowing at the time.
I think we'll easily see into the TBs in the next 10 years but 128 might be pushing it. But if you told me 10 years ago we would have 512gb the size of your finger nail I wouldn't of believed it at all.
>>58641199
I don't believe that speed will be a thing for at least 20 years. The capacity might happen in 10-15.
>>58641745
>But if you told me 10 years ago we would have 512gb the size of your finger nail I wouldn't of believed it at all.
lol they were promising terrabytes worth in such small form factors.
the faggots decided to collude their pricing and milk the fuck out of the customers as they realized dumbfucks will continue to pay $50 for twice the size of last years chips (which started out at like 32mb) so yea, we're waaaay behind on schedule if you ask me.
Absolutely not, SD card specs only goes up to 2TB. After that we have to develop a new spec that probably won't look like an SD card.
Most likely we will develop some kind of optical cards similar to micro SD cards that will store memory as light somehow.
>>58641987
Holographic cards? They actually developed holographic discs but didn't release them because the knew they wouldn't sell.
>>58641199
no, sandisk was bought by western digital
>>58641199
>not xqd
>>58641987
retard
>>58641199
It doesn't matter when it will happen. You still have to convince the camera manufacturers to support it. Knowing them they'll jew you by releasing new cameras in increments where the only major difference is what size sd card they support and a massive price hike.
>>58641199
It can already be a thing.In fact, how about we do 700TB in a space smaller than an SD card.
http://www.natureworldnews.com/articles/20622/20160410/dna-hard-drives-can-store-up-to-700-terabytes-of-digital-files.htm
ETA is 2040.
>>58642949
Dna drives will require enormous electronic devices to read it. And it will be slow. Veeeery slow.
This will never be a thing (for users), because proteins are so fragile.