Samsung develops the world’s first 2 GB MMCmicro memory card

 Provided by All Memory Cards. Source: Samsung Electronics

Samsung announced today that it has developed a 2 GB MMCmicro memory card that combines four 4Gbit NAND flash devices. The 2 GB memory card has been developed only three months after Samsung led the industry by launching a 1GB MMCmicro. An included adapter will allow the MMCmicro to be plugged into any MultiMediaCard slot.

Samsung is pushing hard for the adoption of the MMCmicro as the de facto memory card for mobile phones. This goal will be hard to achieve since microSD is today the de facto memory card. Most of today’s mobile phones are having a microSD slot and it is expected that the mobile phones that will be introduced will have a microSD slot.
According to Dataquest, the global memory card market will grow five percent between 2005 and 2010, the MultiMediaCard market will grow 17% and the MMCmicro market by 95% during the same period.

Add comment April 20th, 2006

Kingmax introduces the 512 MB microSD memory card

The competition heats up in the memory card industry with the introduction of the 512 MB microSD from Kingmax. According to the manufacturer the new microSD feature water and dust resistance. We have no information about the card’s transfer speed. Kingmax plans to release a 1 GB microSD card in the near future. Provided by all memory cards.

Add comment April 19th, 2006

It is rumoured that the new 2007 Infiniti G35 will offer a CompactFlash slot

The new Infiniti G35 performance sedan is expected to offer a high end Bose audio system with integrated CompactFlash memory card slot and hard disk drive. It is unclear which hard disk drive the G35 actually will use but the vague information suggests that it will be a Seagate hard disk drive. This move will make Infiniti the first car manufacture to offer mass storage device in a car. Provided by All Memory Cards.

Add comment April 19th, 2006

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