The top two flash-memory card makers are letting Sony handle the market for the new high-end XQD format--at least for now. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors ...
CANNES – SanDisk Corp. and Motorola Inc. have created a smaller removable flash memory card format for use in mobile phones. The first cards will go on sale in the third quarter to coincide with the ...
SanDisk announced a new 4GB Secure Digital card today using the latest in flash technology. The new card is labeled a SD High Capacity (SDHC) card since it complies with the new SD 2.00 specification.
SDXC is the next generation of the long-standing Secure Digital memory card format, which has become quite popular and pervasive over the past few years. SDXC was initially announced at CES 2009, and ...
Memory cards are small, removable media cards most commonly used inside of cameras and smart phones. They hold images, songs and even small programs. SanDisk memory cards come already formatted but ...
To address the imaging industry’s future speed and capacity demands, SanDisk, Nikon and Sony proposed a new card specification whose performance and storage capabilities surpass those of existing ...
Memory developers Lexar Media and SanDisk have agreed to sell the emerging xD-Picture Card, a removable flash memory card format that's gaining traction by riding on the popularity of digital cameras.
Not that anyone seems to be demanding yet another Flash memory card format, but SanDisk just took the wraps off of T-Flash, which is meant to be used with cellphones. The new format is just 11mm by ...