Core Data has no hard storage capacity, so you're pretty much just limited by the available disk space on the system. On iOS (and most of the time on OS X) Core Data is backed by SQLite, so if there's any restriction, it's in the size of the backing SQLite database. Unsaved data is stored in RAM, and iOS does not support paging out memory, so your unsaved data set is limited by the available RAM on the device. If you try to exceed the RAM, your app will be shut down. If you try to exceed disk space, I imagine the save action will fail with an appropriate NSError.
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