Smallest SSD Ever Could Kill microSD Cards for Good
The smallest SSD ever could replace universal microSD memory cards permanently if its inventor does one thing.
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Smallest SSD Ever Could Kill microSD Cards for Good
The Smallest SSD Ever Could Replace Universal microSD Memory Cards Permanently If Its Inventor Does One Thing Chinese storage maker Biwin may have just shaken up the portable storage world. The smallest SSD ever could replace universal microSD memory cards permanently if its inventor does one thing —submit it for global standard approval. Without that, even this groundbreaking invention risks fading into obscurity. Image credit: GPD Why This Mini SSD Matters The Biwin Mini SSD is tiny—just 15mm x 17mm and 1.4mm thick. That’s smaller than a U.S. penny but powerful enough to hold up to 2TB of storage. With sequential read speeds of 3,700MB/s and write speeds of 3,400MB/s, it crushes microSD Express’s 985MB/s ceiling. This puts it closer to full-size SD Express cards, making it a game-changer for laptops, tablets, smartphones, and even high-end cameras. The One Thing Standing in Its Way Despite its impressive specs, the Mini SSD faces one huge obstacle: industry approval. History shows that SanD…