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 ...
The S9 meets the requirements of demanding applications with turnkey firmware and, in addition, the S9S version of the controller, with an application programming ...
San Jose, California - December 15, 2009 - Arasan Chip Systems, Inc. ("Arasan"), a leading provider of Total Intellectual Property (IP) Core Solutions, announced today the availability of the World's ...
The 750-880 “Ethernet 2.0” Programmable Fieldbus Controller includes 1MB of data memory and an SD port for up to 8GB of extra memory and increases intelligence and high-frequency processing by ...
Taiwan-based fabless IC design house StorArt Technology plans to ramp up shipments of its SD 3.1 memory card controller ICs and eMMC 4.51 controller chips in 2014, according to industry sources. Some ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The SM2703 delivers unprecedented 4K random read/write speeds of up to 2000/800 IOPS in multi-die configurations and 2000/650 IOPS on a single TLC die — easily exceeding the SD 5.1 A1 performance ...
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