Is there a maximum size and speed SD card that a 2013 imac will recognize?

I want to leave an SD card plugged in the imac.
I was curious if there are any limitations on size and speed?
Thanks

Rudegar wrote:
as far as addressing storage space then the limitations should be that of a normal harddisk
as far as speed then the speed is how fast the disc is if the interface of the computer can't keep up then the disc will wait for it same with a car being able to run faster then the speed limit
SD card is not a disk....flash memory...#confused or misreading something.
I wouldn't use an SD card any larger than 64 GB. I am not even sure if these are made.

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