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    Panasonic Supports SDXC Cards

    t is a no brainer that Panasonic, being a founder of the SD Card Association, will be supporting the new SDXC format in its new range of devices. Guess we can look forward to Panasonic camcorders that do high definition video recording without worrying about space issues anymore, since the SDXC standard is able to store up to 2TB of data with read/write speeds of 300MB/s. There is no word on pricing or availability of Panasonic’s SDXC memory cards, although that will surely be announced at a future date. The Japanese company has plans to roll out a 64GB SDXC memory card as its first baby step though, and that will surely challenge lower end SSDs. It does make us wonder - will SDXC usurp SSDs in the long run considering their much larger capacity in theory?



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    SDXC memory supported by Panasonic

    SDXC memory specification supported by Panasonic : The SD Card Association, of which Panasonic is a founder, has announced the next generation SD Memory Card, the SDXC (SD eXtended Capacity), a new standard for storing data more than 32 GB and up to 2 terabytes (TB). This new SDXC flash memory standard will be the specification for SD Memory Cards with capacities more than 32 GB and their host devices. The new SDXC memory cards will provide capacities in the future ranging up to 2 TB at read/write speeds of 300 megabytes per second. Pricing and availability for Panasonic’s SDXC Memory Cards will be announced at a future date.



    Panasonic 64GB SDXC memory card
    Panasonic supports the announcement and development of the SDXC standard and plans to launch a 64GB massive capacity SDXC Memory Card, which will have more capacity than the currently available 50 GB dual layer Blu-ray Disc. This introduction will allow consumers to conveniently store more data, helping them to experience a true High Definition (HD) digital lifestyle.

    SDXC card specification
    The SDXC specification uses Microsoft's exFAT file system to support its large capacity and interoperability in a broad range of PCs, consumer electronics and mobile phones. The exFAT system was designed for increased compatibility with flash media, from portability of data to interoperability with multiple platforms and devices on removable media."The SD Association is committed to answering and anticipating consumer demand for easy-to-use memory card storage that is interoperable in any device with a matching SD slot," Taylor said. "The SDXC card gives consumers a new, yet familiar, high-performance card that will be used in hundreds of manufacturers' device offerings."

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