Swissbit is about to extent its flash memory and USB Flash Drive product range to include flash memory cards. At CeBIT 2006 in Hannover, Germany 9 – 15 March 2006, Swissbit is planning to present a complete product range portfolio for the SD Memory Card, miniSD, MMCplus and MMCmobile formats. The move is intended to give Swissbit a shot at the mobile phone market, as well as digital cameras, navigation devices etc.
The SD Memory Card format is expected to reach storage capacities up to 4 GB with a transfer speed of 133 X. It is also expected to introduce a 4 GB miniSD, the highest storage capacity today.
The MMCplus will reach 4 GB storage capacity with transfer speed of 133 X and the MMCmobile will be available with the maximum capacity of 1 GB at 60 X.
February 28th, 2006
SanDisk announced the addition of new memory card storage capacities to its Extreme III line of flash cards for professional digital cameras. The new cards include the 8 GB CompactFlash, 2 GB SD Memory Card and 4 GB Memory Stick PRO Duo.
SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash and SD cards have minimum write and read speeds of 20 MB/sec. Memory Stick PRO Duo have minimum write and read speeds of 18 MB/sec. They are among the world’s fastest memory cards, being used by professional photographers who require high-speed flash memory cards for their high-performance digital cameras.
SanDisk Extreme III cards have a 10-year warranty in Europe, the Middle East and Africa but will have a lifetime-limited warranty in the rest of the world. Photographers who purchase the memory cards will also have access to a toll-free number for technical support. The cards will also include the RescuePRO software that allows photographers to recover accidentally deleted and lost digital images or data.
The Extreme III memory cards have the following suggested retail prices:
CompactFlash 8GB $559.99 Available: March –06
SD Memory Card 2GB $199.99 Available: March –06
Memory Stick Duo 4GB $419.99 Available: March –06
SanDisk Extreme III memory cards use the SanDisk-developed ESP (Enhanced Super-Parallel Processing) technology that combines advanced NAND flash memory chips and controller designs, 32-bit RISC processing and leading edge algorithms for an architecture that streamlines every aspect of read and write data transfer operations. In addition, SanDisk works closely with major camera manufacturers to ensure speed and compatibility. The ESP architecture effectively removes the card as the bottleneck in data storage applications.
February 27th, 2006
SanDisk introduced the 2 GB SanDisk Ultra II SD Plus Memory Card. Thereby it is doubling the storage capacity of its innovative designed memory card. The SD Plus Memory Card looks and functions like a typical SD Memory Card and its high speed makes it ideal for digital cameras, camera phones and digital video cameras. Folding the unique card in half reveals a high-speed USB 2.0 connector that plugs into any electronic device with an USB port to easily and quickly transfer photos or other digital files without the need for a separate memory card reader.
The SanDisk Ultra II SD Plus line features write speeds of 9 MB/sec and read speeds of 10 MB/sec. The cards are targeted at enthusiast and consumer-level digital photographers with 5 mega-pixel or higher resolution digital cameras that require significantly faster flash memory cards.
The 2 GB SanDisk Ultra II SD Plus Memory Card has the following suggested retail prices:
2GB $ 134.99 Available: June -06
February 27th, 2006