CompactFlash: The OG of Portable Storage
CompactFlash is The “Original Gangster” of Portable Storage That Quietly Built the Foundation for Today’s Removable Media
Pull up a stool, grab whatever’s in the glass, and let’s talk about a piece of technology that doesn’t get nearly enough respect. Everyone thinks the USB flash drive is the hero of portable storage. That tiny plastic stick that lives on your keychain. The one you’ve lost twelve times. But the real origin story? That goes further back. Before USB was cool. Before laptops were thin. Before cameras shot video. The real OG of modern portable storage was CompactFlash.
CompactFlash showed up in 1994, which doesn’t sound that old until you remember what the tech world looked like in 1994. Dial-up modems. Beige towers. Laptops that felt like gym equipment. Storage was floppy disks, Zip drives, and spinning rust hard drives. Flash memory existed, but it was exotic. Expensive. Mostly for embedded systems and industrial gear. Then SanDisk rolled out CompactFlash and quietly changed the entire trajectory of removable storage.
