Will we ever see a 64GB micro-SDHC Card? (SDXC)

February 25, 2009 | 5,646 views

Last month the SD association (SDA) announced yet another SD format – SDXC which is supposed to be the next generation of SDHC which was the next generation of SD cards.

sdxc

So let’s see what we have today:

SD Card – Secure Digital (Maximum capacity 2GB)

SDHC Card – SD High Capacity (Maximum capacity 32GB)

SDXC Card – SD eXtreme Capacity (Maximum capacity 2000GB).

To be honest,  SDXC stands for SD eXtended capacity, not for eXtreme, but you get the drift.

I don’t know who is responsible for this catastrophe. Now we have to upgrade everything again! It was only two years ago when they forced us to upgrade and now they are going to do it again. That means that all of our devices are going to be obsolete by 2010. That is, if you want a super-high capacity memory card.

As of February 2009, we have 32GB SDHC cards, as well as 16GB microSDHC cards. My guess is that by the end of this year we will see 32GB microSDHC cards. This is the last evolvement of SDHC cards as we know it, or is it…?

Two years ago when the industry moved from SD to SDHC, people still wanted their old devices to get higher capacity cards. The market was flooded with 4GB SD cards. These were not SDHC cards, and while causing compatibility problems, some devices could use them. So the big question is:

Will we see a 64GB SDHC or a 64GB microSDHC card?

-It is not impossible.

These cards will not match the specifications of the SDHC standard. They might cause compatibility issues, but my guess is that some manufacturers did not block this option. They might have even enabled it.

SDXC – The new standard

There is nothing to be excited about the new SDXC standard. Since SDHC is limited to 32GB, it was only a natural evolvement that was required as the next step. It was a stupid move to limit the SDHC specification, but that’s life. Manufacturers want you to upgrade to (buy) new devices, and there’s nothing like a new SDXC standard to help you make the right decision.

The only good news is that SDXC is limited to 2000GB or 2TB. History shows us that manufacturers release new cards to the market every half a year or so. This means we might see 64GB SDXC memory cards in 2009, 128GB SDXC memory cards in the beginning of 2010, 256GB SDXC memory cards by the end of 2010, 512GB SDXC memory cards in the middle of 2011, 1TB SDXC memory cards by 2011 or 2012. The desired 2TB SDXC memory cards will be on the market by the end of the year 2012. Almost four years from now.

Well, get ready to upgrade your cameras, PDAs and other cool gadgets in 1 year from now, and in 4 to 5 years from now. Needless to say, this is only a  rough estimation of what is going to happen.

So to sum it up, I’m hoping to see some 64GB non-standard-SDHC memory cards before we’re forced to upgrade everything again. If we see them, it will be by the beginning of 2010. Don’t get your hopes too high though. The new SDXC standard will swallow them all if you like it or not.

Posted by: Amir.W

Categories:

Responses

I don’t think its just the SDHC standard this time, like it was with SD. SDHC is a FAT32 partition, and the maximum size for FAT32 is 32gb.

Actually the maximum allowed by Microsoft’s Format is 32GB per partition for FAT32.

You can format a FAT32 partition to a much bigger size using programs like SwissKnife or Partition Magic up to 2000GB (or 2TB), which is the same limitation as exFat (used in SDXC).

Maybe I’m missing something but as it is possible with big hard-drives, there’s no reason for it to be impossible with big memory cards using FAT32.

This is cool. I’m thinking of getting one of these when they become available.

Before you get one make sure you have a device that supports SDXC or it will just be a cute little space filler. Just like SDHC in an SD you can not use one upward unless the device will support it.
Be careful when you buy one.

I want to get one of these, especially one with a 2TB capacity.

[...] 64 gb!!! salve a tutti ho una domanda da fare agli esperti! su questo sito: Mobile Tech Will we ever see a 64GB micro-SDHC Card? (SDXC) dice che la sandisk stia sviluppando una microsd da 64 gb ma non pienamente compatibile con sdhc [...]

Leave a response

Your response:

Categories