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Guru3D.com » News » Micron now offers Micro SD card that can store 1 TB

Micron now offers Micro SD card that can store 1 TB

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 11/18/2019 08:32 AM | source: | 10 comment(s)
Micron now offers Micro SD card that can store 1 TB

Micron has announced a new series of micro SD cards ranging from 32GB running up towards 1 TB called the i300 series. It is targeted at surveillance cameras. The model with the largest storage capacity has room for 1 TB of data, which currently seems to be the highest capacity for any micro SD card.

Micron unveiled the world’s highest-capacity industrial microSD card — Micron i300 1TB3 microSDXC UHS-I — to address the edge storage needs of the video surveillance market and other industrial applications. The new Micron® i300 1TB microSD card is based on Micron’s advanced 96-layer 3D quad-level cell (QLC) NAND technology, now making it cheaper for small- to medium-sized deployments to have primary storage in the camera compared to a centralized storage architecture. The i300 microSD card enables users of video surveillance systems to capture and store more than three months of high-quality video footage on-device and at the edge.

“Micron’s i300 industrial-grade microSD cards for edge storage open the possibility for a broad range of video surveillance as a service deployments that no longer require local network video recorders,” said Amit Gattani, senior director of Segment Marketing in Micron’s Embedded Business Unit. “Micron’s 96-layer 3D QLC NAND is instrumental in helping us deliver 1TB of storage in a microSD form factor and at a breakthrough price point to accelerate edge storage and cloud-based service models.”

Intelligence at the Edge

VSaaS systems are increasingly integrating artificial intelligence-based and higher-resolution cameras that require more storage at the edge. The Micron i300 1TB microSDXC card allows 24/7 continuous capture and storage of up to 1TB of high-quality video in the camera. Users of video surveillance systems can now store large amounts of video footage on-device, opening a broader set of uses for cloud-managed solutions.

“Demand for commercial surveillance cameras continues to grow at a rapid pace,” said Jeff Janukowicz, research vice president at International Data Corporation (IDC). “Smart cameras, artificial intelligence, machine learning and threat detection are being driven to the edge for real-time responsiveness, making Micron’s 1TB microSD card an invaluable solution for differentiation and innovation.”

The VSaaS market is projected to reach $6 billion in 2022, corresponding to a growth of 22% compound annual growth rate between 2017 and 2022.4 The rising adoption of VSaaS by small to medium businesses and enterprises is attributed to lower overhead costs achieved through ease of installation and elimination of the need for on-site NVRs and DVRs. The ability to store large video footage files in the camera and at the edge reduces the demand for network bandwidth and expenditure associated with continuous cloud storage. These savings contribute to lowering the overall cost of ownership for businesses while bringing flexibility and scalability associated with cloud-based implementation models.

"The video surveillance market is quickly shifting toward hybrid cloud architectures that store video footage on-camera, allowing secure access via cloud-based software,” said Raj Misra, director of Hardware Engineering at Verkada. “Enterprise customers are choosing hybrid cloud offerings to reduce operational costs, simplify installation and management, and gain from powerful video analytics. Micron extending its range of reliable industrial-grade microSD cards to 1TB enables us to provide our customers with industry-leading data retention, security and video resolution options at very cost-effective price points."

Micron’s industrial-grade microSD portfolio is designed to endure the harsh environments in which surveillance systems are deployed. The Micron i300 1TB microSDXC card minimizes frame drops in a 24/7, 30 frames per second (FPS) recording environment, offering twice the reliability of hard disk drives at 2 million hours mean time to failure. The card features a smart tool for monitoring the health of devices.

“VIVOTEK has launched a series of edge-computing network cameras and successfully deployed Micron’s high-quality industrial-grade microSD cards,” said Shengfu Cheng, director of Marketing and Product Development Division, VIVOTEK Inc. “Micron’s portfolio of industrial microSD cards up to 1TB equips us to deliver greater flexibility, scalability and maintenance efficiency to our customers, all of which contribute to a better return on investment.”

Availability
The Micron i300 microSDXC UHS-I card is offered in 128GB to 1TB capacities, which are available for ordering. The entire industrial-grade portfolio includes capacities ranging from 32GB to 1TB.







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EspHack
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#5732525 Posted on: 11/18/2019 02:12 PM
sandisk's is selling since april, now on sale at 300 https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-Extreme-microSDXC-Memory-Adapter/dp/B07P9W5HJV?tag=mbnx3-20&ascsubtag=UUthUdUnU147708

flash memory progress is on a warpdrive these days

schmidtbag
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#5732548 Posted on: 11/18/2019 03:26 PM
flash memory progress is on a warpdrive these days

Indeed it is, and I'd argue pretty necessary too. Digital content (especially raw) is exploding in data consumption. I imagine for most professional content creators, the disk space is mostly just keeping up with the amount of data stored. So, even though we may have 4x the storage on a single card that was available just a few years ago, we're getting cameras that take up 4x the data as well.

Thankfully, the fanciest camera I have is a 24MP APS-C DSLR and I'm just a hobbyist, so, 32GB has been plenty for me.

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#5732586 Posted on: 11/18/2019 05:06 PM
Start using a Lumix GH5s with HDR video at 400mbits, and that a 1-Terabyte SDXC card space vanishes like nothing.

That's 180 Gigabytes per hour !
1 TB doesn't even last a full day of shooting... multiple Terabyte cards are needed !

And any pros use the dual-card feature to make sure they don't lose the footage in case of a card failure... so 4 x 1 TB cards per day of shooting, at minimum !

Reddoguk
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#5732623 Posted on: 11/18/2019 06:58 PM
That's pretty insane really when a 1tb HDD is like a million times bigger.

TiePhiter
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#5732706 Posted on: 11/19/2019 12:28 AM
Start using a Lumix GH5s with HDR video at 400mbits, and that a 1-Terabyte SDXC card space vanishes like nothing.

That's 180 Gigabytes per hour !
1 TB doesn't even last a full day of shooting... multiple Terabyte cards are needed !

And any pros use the dual-card feature to make sure they don't loose the footage in case of a card failure... so 4 x 1 TB cards per day of shooting, at minimum !

*Lose dude, "Lose". Single "O".

Sorry that's a massive pet peeve of mine. It seems everyone is doing these days too.

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#5732712 Posted on: 11/19/2019 12:49 AM
That's pretty neat and all, but I'm holding out for a 100 petabyte data crystal.

1TB MicroSD. 1TB on something the size of a fingernail. Craziness!

wavetrex
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#5732713 Posted on: 11/19/2019 01:07 AM
*Lose dude, "Lose". Single "O".

Sorry that's a massive pet peeve of mine. It seems everyone is doing these days too.
Jesus Grammar Nazi Freekin' Flying Spagetti Monster.... !

Dude, you should focus your attention somewhere else... your losing to many neutrons over this.
....... btw, those were intentional, just to piss you off ;-) ........ ^ ............ ^ ............... ^

jbmcmillan
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#5732725 Posted on: 11/19/2019 02:03 AM
Jesus Grammar Nazi Freekin' Flying Spagetti Monster.... !

Dude, you should focus your attention somewhere else... your losing to many neutrons over this.
....... btw, those were intentional, just to piss you off ;-) ........ ^ ............ ^ ............... ^
That's spelling not grammar and you actually spelled losing correctly although too isn't correct.You're is just wrong all included in spelling not grammar. I'm not wasting any neurons at all as it's second nature because I paid attention in school. It's a pet peeve of mine as well lol

wavetrex
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#5732732 Posted on: 11/19/2019 02:42 AM
That's spelling not grammar and you actually spelled losing correctly although too isn't correct.You're is just wrong all included in spelling not grammar. I'm not wasting any neurons at all as it's second nature because I paid attention in school. It's a pet peeve of mine as well lol

And here's how this topic went down the drain due to grammar/spelling nazis.

"I paid attention in school"

How about this weird foreign concept:
English is not my native language. It's not even my second language (that is French). I never learned it in school, because in the country I was born in they didn't teach it in school until 7th grade or so (and it was optional too).

But somehow I am able to magically write and speak it just fine, even if that means slipping an occasional spelling mistake. What sorcery is this ?

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Anyway, mods, please delete all this off-topic trash, including my responses.
And also warn the grammar nazis for blatant off-topic. They should know better.
Thanks!

jbmcmillan
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#5732936 Posted on: 11/19/2019 03:42 PM
And here's how this topic went down the drain due to grammar/spelling nazis.

"I paid attention in school"

How about this weird foreign concept:
English is not my native language. It's not even my second language (that is French). I never learned it in school, because in the country I was born in they didn't teach it in school until 7th grade or so (and it was optional too).

But somehow I am able to magically write and speak it just fine, even if that means slipping an occasional spelling mistake. What sorcery is this ?

---
Anyway, mods, please delete all this off-topic trash, including my responses.
And also warn the grammar nazis for blatant off-topic. They should know better.
Thanks!
I was poking at you for the over the top reaction to the original and I got what I expected calm down lol.

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