China is about to launch SSDs so small you insert them like a SIM card

10 t-3 5 8/15/2025, 9:54:53 PM theverge.com ↗

Comments (5)

digikata · 12h ago
(2016) https://news.samsung.com/global/samsung-mass-producing-indus...

The size is nothing new, but the packaging into some sort of slottable physical interface with good signal integrity is somewhat new.

londons_explore · 8h ago
Very pleased with pci Express becoming a pseudo universal electrical interface as the only fast interface supported by many generations of intel CPU.

That makes something like this likely adaptable to thunderbolt with a dumb passive adapter.

t-3 · 13h ago
rasz · 7h ago
Yes, they are called microSD Express Cards and you can buy them today everywhere.
t-3 · 6h ago
Those are similar but different. These are meant for more permanent installation, not to be removed and replaced often or hotswapped, and IO speeds should be significantly higher. This is more of an attempt to replace M.2 with a smaller-footprint slot, not add a new type of hotswappable storage.