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		<title>CompactFlash 5.0 Supports Up to 144 Petabytes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good news: if you thought the current CompactFlash 4.0 storage limit of 137 Gbytes was too restrictive, the new CF 5.0 standard should shatter that barrier for a good long time. The CompactFlash 5.0 standard creates an upper boundary of 144 petabytes, an almost unfathomably high capacity of storage: almost 147,500 terabytes. One and two-terabyte [...]]]></description>
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