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MMC Memory Cards
We welcome you at Memory-Cards.org for MMC Memory Cards. MultiMediaCard (MMC) is a flash memory memory card standard. It is based on Toshiba's NAND-based flash memory, and is therefore much smaller than earlier systems based on Intel NOR-based memory such as CompactFlash. MMC is about the size of a postage stamp: 24 mm x 32 mm x 1.4 mm. Typically, an MMC is used as storage media for a portable device, in a form that can easily be removed for access by a PC. For example, a digital camera would use an MMC for storing image files. Modern computers, both laptops and desktops, often have SD slots, which can additionally read MMCs if the operating system drivers support them. MMCs are currently available with 4 GB with 8 GB memory models announced but not yet available. They are used in almost every context in which memory cards are used, like cellular phones, digital audio players, digital cameras and PDAs.
The slightly thinner, pin-compatible MMC cards can be used in almost any device that supports SD cards if the software/firmware on the devices support them. The MultiMedia Memory Flash Card is an ultra-small, high storage solution for MP3 music players, digital video, cellular phones, and global positioning systems (GPS). A number of consumer portable device companies manufacture their products with slot(s) supporting both MMC and SD formats. This technology is an open standard available to any company who wants to improve upon it or develop products for it. The SD standard was developed essentially for the Microsoft Windows platform. Hence for more information on Memory Cards visit us at Memory-Cards.org.
 
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