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  2. Memory Stick - Wikipedia

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    Memory Stick Micro. In a joint venture with SanDisk, Sony released a new Memory Stick format on February 6, 2006. The Memory Stick Micro (M2) measures 15 × 12.5 × 1.2 mm (roughly one-quarter the size of the Duo) with 64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB, 2 GB, 4 GB, 8 GB, and 16 GB capacities available. The format has a theoretical limit of 32 ...

  3. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    Micro (M2) 2006 16 GB Subcompact (15 mm × 12.5 mm × 1.2 mm), optional DRM, up to 16 GB Sony PS Vita Memory Card 2012 64 GB Subcompact (15 mm × 12.5 mm × 1.6 mm [7]), compulsory DRM, up to 64 GB, proprietary (can be used on PS Vita only) P2 (storage media) Panasonic MicroP2: 2012 64 GB

  4. Sandisk Memory Stick Micro (M2) 1GB, $17.94 - AOL

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    The Daily Deal for January 24 is the Sandisk Memory Stick Micro (M2) with 1 GB of storage, at Amazon.com for $17.94. Other sites are offering the same product for $26 to $30, so this is quite a ...

  5. M2 - Wikipedia

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    Memory Stick Micro, a removable flash memory card format Fast Universal Digital Computer M-2 , an early Russian digital computer (1957) Opera Mail , formerly known as M2

  6. SD card - Wikipedia

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    SanDisk provides such embedded memory components under the iNAND brand. [ 167 ] While some modern microcontrollers integrate SDIO hardware which uses the faster proprietary four-bit SD bus mode, almost all modern microcontrollers at least have SPI units that can interface to an SD card operating in the slower one-bit SPI bus mode.

  7. SanDisk - Wikipedia

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    First SanDisk logo (1995–2007) Second SanDisk logo (2007–2024) SanDisk (originally Sundisk) was founded in 1988 by Eli Harari, Sanjay Mehrotra, and Jack Yuan. [5] In 1995, just before its initial public offering, SunDisk changed its name to SanDisk, to avoid confusion with Sun Microsystems, a prominent computer manufacturer at the time. [6]

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