“The new SanDisk Extreme Pro CompactFlash line is the direct result of SanDisk’s passion, commitment, and break-through engineering innovation to provide best-in-class flash memory cards for ...
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 ...
World’s Fastest High-Capacity Memory Card Features SanDisk Power Core Controller That Optimizes Card Endurance and Boosts Read/Write Speed to up to 90MB/s SanDisk Corporation today introduced a new ...
Has anyone used the following 128GB CompactFlash Memory Cards from RiData/RiTek? My sole experience with this brand is with their blank CDs and DVDs. I learned about these really "low" cost memory ...
Pretec Electronics Corp., the 2nd company in the world offering CompactFlash memory card (CF) since 1995, is exhibiting the ultra high speed CF card at CFA booth #3076, here in PMA at the Orange ...
It ain’t cheap (retail price: $1,499), but Lexar has a new four gigabyte CompactFlash memory card out. Let’s pause and think about this for a moment. Four gigabytes is enough to store as many as ...
Sony has announced the new CFexpress Type B spec and its newest CompactFlash memory card that’s supposed to be faster than anything else on the market. The new card’s read and write speeds are 1,700 ...
Sony, Nikon and SanDisk have developed a new specification for CompactFlash memory cards that promises photographers the ability to continuously shoot high-quality RAW images, they said Tuesday. The ...
The memory card arms race is heating up, with two new CompactFlash memory cards from Lexar due out later this year, a 2GB card and a 4GB card. They on’t be cheap. The price of the 2GB card will be ...
Sony has announced it is entering the CompactFlash market, with a range of storage products for digital SLR camera set to hit the market with capacities up to 4GB. “High end digital camera enthusiasts ...
With the new Rebel XSi, Canon wisely moved from Compact Flash to SD memory cards. Maybe it'll help put the xD and Memory Stick formats out of their misery. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 ...
Toshiba on Thursday announced 4GB and 2GB CompactFlash cards for use in digital camcorders, music players and cameras.The cards feature 90-nanometer NAND flash memory technology, the company said.