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  2. CompactFlash - Wikipedia

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    The rated life of the battery was the only reliability issue. CompactFlash cards that use flash memory, like other flash-memory devices, are rated for a limited number of erase/write cycles for any "block." While NOR flash has higher endurance, ranging from 10,000 to 1,000,000, they have not been adapted for memory card usage.

  3. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    Packages the flash memory, currently soldered in shipping smartphones, into a removable card form factor. Uses the SCSI command set including queuing. The electrical interface makes use of differential signaling , which enables high bus speeds and robustness under noisy conditions and reduced pin count (compared to parallel bus alternatives ...

  4. Sony CLIÉ NX Series - Wikipedia

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    These models featured both Memory Stick and CompactFlash card expansion ports, but the CF slot was advertised as a "Wireless Communication Slot" and was only compatible with specific Sony wireless LAN cards, the PEGA-WL100 [3] and PEGA-WL110. Third-party drivers were eventually available for these models that enabled support for CF memory ...

  5. Sony CLIÉ PEG-NZ90 - Wikipedia

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    Expansion: Memory Stick Pro, MSIO, Compact Flash (Type II), Wireless LAN (In form of Compact Flash expansion card sold separately by Sony) Wireless: Infrared IrDA Battery: Rechargeable Li-Ion Polymer (1200 mAh)

  6. CFexpress - Wikipedia

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    The cards have a XQD form factor and use two PCIe 3.0 lanes. They come in 32 GB, 64 GB, 128 GB and 256 GB capacities. More details on Delkin's CFexpress cards were revealed in February 2018. [9] [10] The cards should be able to be read from and written to with respectively up to 1.6 GB/s and up to 1.0 GB/s benchmarked with CrystalDiskMark 5.2.1 ...

  7. Memory card - Wikipedia

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    The basis for memory card technology is flash memory. [2] It was invented by Fujio Masuoka at Toshiba in 1980 [3] [4] and commercialized by Toshiba in 1987. [5] [6] The development of memory cards was driven in the 1980s by the need for an alternative to floppy disk drives that had lower power consumption, had less weight and occupied less ...

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