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Samsung has just announced yet another new flash memory product in the form of a moviNAND card which will allow our flash-based DAPs to break the 8GB “barrier”. This new interface is also compatible with any MMC interface, which means that it can be easily incorporated into many cellphones and music/media players.
Tomorrow, or in a couple of days, various Apple sites will probably start saying that there is a rumor for a new flash-based 16GB (or 32GB) iPod, which might end up taking the place of the current iPod with Video and mark the end of the HDD based iPods (at least for now).
But remember readers, you read it in ForeverGeek first.
MICRODIA announces 16GB SDHC card
Creative announce 16GB Zen V Plus
More NAND flash for Apple
Apple launches 16GB iPhone and 32GB iPod Touch
Samsung Launches First Nand Flash Laptops
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One Response for "Samsung announces 16GB NAND card"
March 17th, 2007 at 12:34 pm
1The flash is apparently too large for my screen. Some items are cut off on the
bottom, and you can’t scroll to them without using multiple “focus on this
product” widgets. Otherwise, interesting。http://www.allpdfconverter.com
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