The flash card maker now supports both of the new high-end flash card formats. Its CFast 2.0 cards reach 256GB capacity, and it's got a card reader, too. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to ...
Japanese flash-card maker Hagiwara Sys-Com plans to release wireless cards based on Memory Stick (MS) and Secure Digital (SD) technology, giving the two more expensive flash memory formats a boost.
The flash card maker is adopting a new generation of CompactFlash that doubles today's capacity and data transfer speed. New models are set to ship later this year. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET ...
Despites recent reports of tight supply in the NAND flash market, leading flash card maker US-based SanDisk stated it is not worried about related supply, as the company controls much of its own ...
Japanese flash card maker Hagiwara Sys-Com reportedly has filed for bankruptcy protection, raising speculation that the dedicated memory module sector will go through another restructuring with ...