That’s right – you can now have 128GB of storage in a 17 x 22 x 1.7 mm footprint – brought to you by Toshiba. I can’t help but think this device will have a massive play in the larger devices we’re seeing come to light (See Tablet’s, MIDs, etc.) 128GB Technical Specifications: The device is built on a new 32nm (opposed the current, 45nm standard) process, and is a combination of 16, 64Gb (8GB) NAND chips. 128GB is enough for roughly 16 hours of h.264 HD (720p) video. No reports are currently available regarding read and write speed. You can be rest assured though, if they’ll be inside of any consumer electronic device, you won’t have issues streaming media off of it. The bottleneck might come from side-loading you’re offline-content – that remains to be seen. The fastest integrated memory platform we’ve seen transfers at ~15MB/s (BlackBerry Bold) and that with the assistance of an external controller that effectively bypasses the devices processor core and the sometimes slow, multi-tasked transaction times. One thing is for certain, Memory has come a long way. 128GB back in Dr.Wreck’s day would fill the Hospital he’s writing this from. 5MB 5MB of data ~50 years ago