Microdia is a pioneer of flash storage products — it made the first 64GB Compact Flash card, way back in 2008.
MicroSD cards are ridiculously, laughably, annoyingly tiny. They’re about the same size of your baby fingernail, only half a terabyte of storage is now crammed in there, reports from Computex say.
CNET spotted the packaging for a 512GB microSDXC card from Microdia at Computex. Microdia is a pioneer of flash storage products — it made the first 64GB Compact Flash card, way back in 2008.
If it comes through with its latest offering, that would dwarf the next-biggest microSD challenger: a 200GB offering from SanDisk, announced back in March.
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