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SD Card Association approves microSD specification

Ilse Jurriƫn : 2005-07-13 15:20:00
SD Card Association approves microSD specification : The SD Card Association (SDA) today announced the final approval of the microSD specification that is now available for immediate use. The microSD card, the world's smallest removable storage card provides full compatibility and interoperability with current SD devices. The card is fully compatible with SanDisk's TransFlash cards, over 5 million of which have shipped to date and is supported in 40+ handsets announced by manufacturers such as Motorola, Samsung, LG, Kyocera, and Sagem. In the mobile phone market, a small sized memory card is needed by handset vendors to provide memory expansion with the least impact on overall size.


microSD flash card introduction

Dennis Hissink : 2005-03-15 08:40:25
microSD flash card introduction : At CTIA WIRELESS 2005, the SD Card Association (SDA) announced plans to finalize specifications for a new, super-compact memory card this Spring. The microSD card, expected to be the world's smallest memory card and measuring just 11mm x 15mm x 1mm, will be completely compatible with SanDisk Corporation's TransFlash format. The microSD card offers the advantages of removability and SD compatibility for use with a host of SD- and miniSD-enabled products. SanDisk TransFlash has been widely adopted by key handset manufacturers around the world. The microSD is widely supported by the more than 800 SD Association members. SanDisk plans to transition its TransFlash line to the microSD standard in Q3 2005.






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