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Micron introduces the first 1.5 TB microSD card

by Brad Linder06/21/2022 20 Comments on Micron introduces the first 1.5 TB microSD card

A growing number of PCs, phones, and other gadgets can support microSDXC cards with capacities as high as 2TB. There’s just one problem: nobody actually makes 2TB microSD cards yet. But we’re getting closer. More than two years after the first 1TB cards began shipping, Micron has unveiled the first 1.5TB microSDXC card. The new […]

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