Hardware
Samsung Unveils New 1TB microSD
Samsung Electronics has once again established a new standard in memory technology by introducing its 1TB microSD cards, the PRO Plus and EVO Plus. These high-capacity cards are crafted to meet the increasing needs of content creators and technology enthusiasts who demand rapid file transfers and substantial storage for their daily devices.
By utilizing the latest innovations in storage technologies, Samsung is catering to the demands of a fast-evolving digital ecosystem.
The SD standards represent a timeline of the evolution of SD cards, with newer cards allowing higher capacities and speeds. SDUC was announced in June 2018 and it will be a while before the SDUC cards are available and widely adopted in the industry. Hardware devices that host the memory cards are backward compatible, meaning you can use older standard memory cards in devices that support newer standards like SDXC.
For example, an SDXC-compatible device can use SDXC, SDHC and SD standard cards. An SDHC-compatible device can use SDHC and SD standard cards but will not be able to use SDXC standard cards. SD-compatible devices are compatible only with SD standard cards. To put it more simply, hardware devices that support newer standards are backward compatible with older standard cards, but newer standard cards can’t be used in hardware devices that only support older standards.