cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/26939610
High-capacity and high-speed SD and microSD cards will receive improved Linux support on the latest 6.11 kernel update.
128 terabytes?? Wtf
I’m still getting over disks above 250GB being common.
Those have been around for close to 20 years at this point.
It’s crazy, in 2035 that should fit at least 6 games
Looking at the actual commit notes, it is SDUC support, which starts at 2TB and goes up to 128TB
I find it hard to believe they only recently added GPT partitioning support , or was there some other issue happening with the removable storage mediums above a certain amount?
Nah, it’s just SDUC cards are a different hardware design.
I’m not sure I’m following, what was the technological leap here? I know that the SD, SDHC, SDXC, etc. are marketing terms and their limitations are based on other factors, much of the previous ones are file system related.
- SD - FAT16 Volume size limit, Practical limit 2GB, Max limit 4GB
- SDHC - FAT32 limit Set at 32GB by Microsoft (fake limit)
- SDXC - 2TB limit, Maximum partition size for MBR partition Scheme.
I assume that it’s a similar story here but it might not be, if so I’m curious as to what changed.
128TB SD cards sounds awesome if they perform well. Now if we could just get a 128TB microSD that performs close to a PCIe I’ll be swallowing my OS in a digestion proof container if necessary.
SD Express is advertised as PCIe gen 3 speeds (~1GBps) but will be a while before we see a microsd like that lol
I guess I could swallow an SD card if I had to. 😮
Does any device support UHS-II except cameras or cardreaders?
ROG Ally X. I don’t know about other handhelds.
What kind of devices do you have in mind that use cards but are neither of those?