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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Category : Miscellaneous 0 comment
We all know that flash memory cards can withstand forces that would destroy normal hard drives, but the folks over at e-fotografija decided to review the ATP Pro Max SD card on a whole new level - they nuked it with gamma radiation. One of the editors also works at a local nuclear power plant and subjected the card to several times the safe annual dose of radiation.
The card functioned normally after the test so you can bet the data will survive, even if you don't.
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