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Thursday, June 29, 2006
Toshiba's new SD Memory Card Series to Launch in Global Market
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Toshiba Corporation announced new SD Memory Cards that will extend both the ultra-small and the ultra high-capacity segments of its product line-up.
The company will launch new microSD Memory Cards in July and August, and follow up in
September with the introduction of SDHC Memory Cards. All the new memory cards will be
available in the global market.
Toshiba is a technology and market leader in applying NAND flash memory to compact
memory card solutions that add to the functionality and performance of portable digital
equipment, and that provide highly flexible bridge media for transferring data between
products as diverse as digital cameras, PCs, TVs and personal video viewers. SD cards
are the most widely used multi-platform memory cards. The different versions meet
diverse needs, and continue to bring increasingly large capacities to increasingly small
cards.
The microSD Memory Card is the world's smallest memory card, just a quarter of the size
of the miniSD card. It nonetheless provides the high capacities needed to support the
must-have high-resolution cameras and digital music players that are increasingly
integrated into mobile phones, while also supporting continued product miniaturization.
The microSD Memory Card fully complies with the SD Memory Card standard, and can be
slipped into an adapter for use in products with slots for standard SD cards. Toshiba
will meet growing demand for memory cards in this small format with 256 MB, 512MB and
1GB capacity microSD Memory Cards.
The SDHC Memory Card brings SD card to new level of performance in terms of capacity.
SDHC meets the new SD Memory Card Ver2.00 for cards with a capacity of over 2GB, and
will boost memory capacity to 32GB in the near future. It also complies with Class 4 of
SD Speed Class, a newly defined standard for data processing speed, and it supports
maximum write speed of 6MB per second. Toshiba will bring a 4GB SDHC Memory Card to the world
market. |
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