cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/26939610
High-capacity and high-speed SD and microSD cards will receive improved Linux support on the latest 6.11 kernel update.
128 terabytes?? Wtf
It’s crazy, in 2035 that should fit at least 6 games
I’m still getting over disks above 250GB being common.
Those have been around for close to 20 years at this point.
I think I paid $100 or so for a 180GB? Drive around 20 years ago. About 14ish years ago I paid a decent amount for a 120gb ssd.
Looking at the actual commit notes, it is SDUC support, which starts at 2TB and goes up to 128TB
I find it hard to believe they only recently added GPT partitioning support , or was there some other issue happening with the removable storage mediums above a certain amount?
Nah, it’s just SDUC cards are a different hardware design.
Does any device support UHS-II except cameras or cardreaders?
What kind of devices do you have in mind that use cards but are neither of those?
ROG Ally X. I don’t know about other handhelds.