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The Deccan Herald reports that Sandisk is developing 128GB micro-SD card that should appear in the next three years. Ok, having a larger flash capacity in my phone in three years than I have in my laptop today is somewhat exciting, but it’s not really unexpected. Moore’s law dictates that semi-conductor density doubles every year of so (it’s really more like 18 months) and today, the largest micro-SD card is about 16GB. We will therefore need to double this amount three times to reach the 128GB target.
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