Tales of Raspberry Pi SD card corruption are available online by the fistful, and are definitely a constant in Pi-adjacent communities. It’s apparent that some kind of problems tend to arise when a ...
SEOUL, Korea & HERZELIYA PITUACH, Israel--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. and Anobit today announced that the two companies have collaborated on the design of a new controller (SK6630) ...
We hope that some of our readers are currently at this year’s Chaos Communication Congress (schedule can be found here and live streams here), as many interesting talks are happening. One of them ...
Tokyo Electron Device Licenses Advanced SD/SDIO Host and Card-Side Controllers To Enable High-Performance SD Memory / SDIO Card Devices Santa Clara, CA., January 4, 2006 – Tokyo Electron Device, Ltd ...
Irvine, Calif. — Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc., (TAEC) and its parent, Toshiba Corp. have launched a multi-chip package (MCP) memory. The GB MCP incorporates two devices that add to ...
“Silicon Motion is the number one merchant supplier of UHS-I/II card controllers, which are the majority of our overall SD card controller sales. The SM2704 extends the company's leadership with the ...
Taiwan-based IC design house Silicon Motion reported its monthly SD/MMC memory card use controller IC shipments exceeded 10 million units in September, and the company stated it has made advances in ...
Touted as the first system-on-a-chip with an on-chip hardware Secure Digital (SD) card controller, the L7210 is a low-power, high-performance processor for smart cell phones, wireless Internet ...
Standard Microsystems Corp. says it’s “sampling” to select customers an engineering prototype of its new USB97C210 USB 2.0 Memory Card Controller, which the company says will be Mac OS X compatible.
Silicon Motion Technology has introduced the SM2704 single-channel UHS-II SD card controller solution. The SM2704 supports the highest-level SD card standards: UHS-II bus interface and UHS Speed Class ...
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