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microSD just turned 20 and changed your phone forever—here’s why it still matters more than you think

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  • A modest beginning with massive growth over 25 years
  • Over 12 billion SD and microSD cards have been sold across consumer and industrial devices
  • SD Express cards now reach speeds of 4GB/s, up from just 12.5MB/s in 2000

When the first SD memory card hit the market in 2000, it offered a modest 8MB of storage. At the time, this was a practical solution for the relatively small demands of digital cameras and early portable media devices.

Twenty-five years later, SD and microSD cards have evolved into high-performance storage mediums, with capacities reaching up to 8TB following the launch of the SanDisk Extreme Pro in 2024.

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