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SanDisk today introduced two PC Card adapters for their postage stamp-sized Secure Digital (SD) cards, MultiMediaCards and SmartMedia cards. The new credit card-sized adaptors fit into the PC Card ...
SanDisk on Wednesday announced a Secure Digital card that can store data for 100 years, but can be written on only once. The WORM (write once, read many) card is “tamper proof” and data cannot ...
SanDisk rolls out ‘industrial grade’ product line. ... PC Cards (PCMCIA) ... Suggested OEM pricing is US$445 for a 512MB CompactFlash and $985 for a 1GB PC Card and 2.5-inch FlashDrive.
Memory chips are typically sized in powers of 2, with steps such as 16GB, 32GB, 64GB and 128GB. Keeping that patten would result in a 256GB chip, but it appears SanDisk wasn’t able to do that.
Most notebooks no longer ship with a PC Card slot, but you can check Device Manager to see if your workstation supports PCMCIA. Press "Windows-R," enter "devmgmt.msc" into the dialog box and then ...
Over on Amazon US, you can currently grab a SanDisk 512GB Extreme microSDXC card for just $50.83, thanks to a 53% discount. While some of you out there will be itching to replace the Deck's ...
The SanDisk Extreme PRO UHS-I SDHC/SDXC cards should be available now in capacities of 128GB, 256GB, and 512GB, but I wasn’t able to find them at any retailers online just yet.
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