SanDisk has released its first SDXC (Extended capacity) memory card in 64GB capacity.
SDXC cards are based on the new SD 3.0 specification, which makes it possible to manufacture cards with storage capacity up to 2 terabytes (TB)3. Class 4 speed rating can transfer data at up to 15MB per second.
Moreover, the SDXC card supports exFAT file structure which helps consumers record long-duration HD videos at 9Mbps.
Obviously you’ll need an SD 3.0 compliant camera to slot the Ultra SDXC into, and right now they’re comparatively rare. Still, Canon has already showcased, at CES 2010, a number of new VIXIA cam recorders and PowerShot cameras that are compatible with such storage solutions.
SanDisk started its shipping and it will purchased for $350 even it is available on company’s website.









