Diamond Bar, CA–May 22, 2006–Advanced Media, Inc., manufacturer and marketer of the popular RIDATA brand of recordable CD and DVD media, flash memory cards and USB flash drives, has introduced yet ...
If you didn’t believe me the first time, well here it is. See those icicles? Yeah, hell is freezing over. Here is an actual picture of the Sony Compact Flash (yes, you read that right) memory card.
In the biggest twist of the year (including last year), Sony has announced that they will produce Compact Flash memory in addition to their proprietary MemoryStick line of flash memory. They want to ...
Built for All Weather Performance, the RIDATA Branded Solid-State Product Features Fast and Accurate Data Transfer Diamond Bar, CA–August 23rd, 2006–Advanced Media, Inc., manufacturer and marketer of ...
Hanover, Germany SanDisk Corp. is doubling the capacity of its CompactFlash 5000 flash memory cards for industrial markets. In addition to fast read and write speeds, the cards provide a high level of ...
Targeting mobile devices, the company's latest compact flash host controller promises designers simple access to flash memory technology. The controller supports the CF+ specification including memory ...
NOR flash memory is evolving much in the same way as its cousin, NAND flash: 3D NOR is on the horizon and poised to boost memory densities and dramatically enhance designs. Evolving electronic systems ...
Sandisk and Lexar tend to be overpriced. There are many companies that make flash memory that works perfectly fine. Anything in the 20-60x range should be fine for that camera, which is considered ...
memory cards for the DSLR camera market. Under the brand name, EXCERIA PRO™, these cards will offer the world’s highest level*2 read and write speed. The line-up, which will comprise 16GB, 32GB and ...
The mystery memory card format to be used by the Arri Amira is revealed it all its glory by Sandisk with their new range of super fast cards Arri created a certain amount of bemusement with the new ...
I have a few Cisco 2800 series routers that I need to upgrade the compact flash memory from the installed 64M to 128M. What's the proper procedure to do this while minimizing downtime? The Cisco docs ...