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New Storage Card Standard Increases Capacities |
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Thursday, 20 July 2006 |
SanDisk
has released a new SD card based on the new SDHC (Secure Digital High Capacity)
standard which will allow capacities all the way up to 32GB.
The new storage cards, based on the SD Association 2.0 specifications requires
different readers to access the data and can not be used with legacy equipment.
SanDisk's first SDHC card is ‘only' 4GB, but this is a
doubling of the capacity possible from the old standard which allowed only 2GB
of data.
SanDisk is bundling in a USB 2.0 card reader capable of accessing
both SDHC and SD cards, but existing cameras and other devices will not be able
to write to the cards.
The cards look identical in size and shape, so you will need
to look for the SDHC logo to tell the difference.
Legacy SD host devices and SD cards (up to 2GB) are
FAT 16 file system compatible, while the new SD 2.00 file system specification
defines a SD FAT 32 file system for the new SDHC host devices and cards. Data corruption
can occur if the new cards are used in legacy equipment.
The new cards are rated Class 2 for speed and performance
and can store more than 2,000 high-resolution pictures, more than 1,000 digital
songs or up to 8 hours of MPEG 4 video.
The SD Association has defined three speed classes for speed
and performance capabilities. Class 2 = 2MBps; Class 4 - 4MBps and Class 6 = 6MBps.
Susan Park, retail product marketing manager at SanDisk
said, "Demand for high capacity cards continues to increase as
storage-intensive applications such as digital cameras and digital video
camcorders capable of taking high-resolution pictures and recording
high-quality video clips come into the mainstream."
The new SanDisk 4GB SDHC won't be available in Australia until
the fourth Quarter. Pricing will be announced closer to the launch date.
For additional information, please visit SanDisk's website:
What is SDHC: www.sandisk.com/sdhc/SDHC.pdf
SDHC product information: www.sandisk.com/sdhc/
www.sdcard.org
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