 So here's a new 400 gigabyte fast microSD. Hi, so who are you? Hi, my name is Clinton Lee and Senior Product Marketing Manager over at Western Digital within the Client Business Solutions Group. And this is called A2 for faster uploading and performance, so that's a great one to use in the smartphone? Yes, so for phones that have the Adoptable Storage feature, which can do with cards with A2 is adopt the card as internal storage and that will allow you to directly install or download apps to the memory card and run those apps faster than it would be from a regular... How does it compare with the internal storage in the phone? So when you adopt the memory card, it'll be recognized as internal storage. How does it compare to the speed? The speed, well with A2, with the IOPS being 4000 read and having our IOPS of 2000 write, it's pretty comparable. I mean it's a lot faster than today's standard of A1, which is only 1500 read IOPS plus 500 write IOPS. So it's almost two and a half times faster with A2. So this is a big jump, is this the first A2 card or are there some other ones, smaller capacities? Yes, so the Send Us Extreme card with A2 will be the first to market with the A2 standard, correct. Alright, so the first with the A2 standard, crazy fast storage, so that's going to be like a dream for people that want to install thousands of games and apps. That's a perfect idea, that's an ideal situation with games and applications, memory intensive applications. As we know, with files and applications being memory intensive and require high performance, the Extreme card's ideal for the with A2. One thing that, okay now I'm just checking right here, it says ideal for Android smartphones, tablets and everything. I wish that there were some smartphones with two micro SD's. There are handsets out there that support two micro SD's. They're rare, right? It's rare, but it's available in the market today. And they have a 4 in the RAID, is it possible to have a RAID micro SD card? I have not seen that today in the market, but I have seen too. If people don't make it, you should make a phone with that. Can't you make phones all that loud? Obviously for our, it'd be great for us, because that's more memory cards, more memory. But eventually they'll get there. We know they'll eventually get there. If we see handsets with two memory card slots. Because Google does these pixel phones to show the market how to do Android. You should do a western digital phone or a satis phone to show the market that they need to have four micro SD card slots. We prefer to stay in our, where our expertise is, which is all about memory storage, data storage. It's coming. It could be there. But whether we do it or not, we'll have the solutions from a data storage perspective for those types of handsets. Can we walk just on the other side over there? Let's go over here. So what are you showing right here? I see the SD card. Yes, what we're showing today, what we're announcing today is the ability to include PCIe technology into a memory card. An SD card. And an SD card. Full size SD card, exactly. So theoretical, the PCIe speeds are 985 megabytes per second. We can get this up to close to 900 megabytes per second. So right here it says 900 megabytes per second. It's called I expand base. Right. So this is it doing right now. So we're running a benchmark on the full SD card with PCIe technology. So as you can see, we're in read speeds of over 900 megabytes per second. The theoretical is 985. Today, cards with UHS-1 technology only supports up to 104. With our extreme cards, 160. So 160 with our new extreme card, PCIe running over 900. So imagine all those applications, all those 4K, 8K videos being transferred. This one will transfer that into flash. Is it getting towards the fastest you can do an SSD and stuff like that? It's pretty darn close to read speeds of SSD. Is this over the standard connectors of an SD card? Correct, yes. Well, PCIe's going to have its own pin layout. So it's a different pin layout. From a form factor perspective, it'll follow the same full SD as well as eventually we'll get down to the... No, we have no problem. So this is a full SD with PCIe interface. I'm taking the card out and we'll show the back of the card. This is the world's only PCIe SD card, right? Correct. What's the special pin? Which one? So we've got the second row of pins right there to support PCIe. As well as you have to have the NVME interfaces which is part of the protocol for PCIe. Nice. So that's exciting for what? For many reasons. It doesn't mean that you'll be selling more and more... How could this potentially be something like this? Is there any chance that you just swap in a new SD card and you have a... It's kind of a... In theory, if you have a notebook or Chromebook that supports PCIe, you could use it as extended memory. Add an additional 128 or 256 gigs memory. It's actually running out of SSDs. And there's totally space for two of them to save. I like multiple SD cards. And here's some new... Are those new? New generation of NVME SSD right here. Very fast, right? Yes. 1,700 MB per second. Unfortunately I'm not as well versed on the SSD side. There's even one over here. 3,400 MB per second. Wait, okay. Sorry, I keep asking about the... Just look over here. So... There's a... Something called a 3D SSD. You know, I don't want to put you in the spot or anything. But when I see Samsung talking about 30 terabytes SSD, the 3D is definitely coming into space, right? It is. Unfortunately I'm not as well versed on the hard drive or SSD space. So I've got to be on the memory cards in USB. But there's on this new 400 gigabyte... Sorry, terabyte would be cool. 400 gigabyte microSD is 3D technology. Correct, yes. So it's all about layers on how much memory you can stack on the layers and fit it within the ID itself.