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  2. Lexar - Wikipedia

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    USB FlashCard is a flash memory card format developed by Lexar, and announced on December 13, 2004. [15] There is a wide range of existing memory card formats such as SD, xD, and CompactFlash; the major advantage of USB FlashCard is that the cards are in fact standard USB flash drives. [16]

  3. USB Flash Drive Alliance - Wikipedia

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    The USB Flash Drive Alliance, founded in December 2003 by Samsung, Lexar Media, Kingston Technology and others, is a group of companies promoting the use of USB flash drives (also called "keydrives" and a variety of other names). [1] In 2003, according to the alliance, 50 million USB flash drives were sold in the US alone [citation needed].

  4. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    USB flash drive: Various USB 1.1/2.0/3.0/3.1 2000/2001 1 TB+ (not to scale) Universally compatible across most non-mobile computer platforms, their greater size suits them better to file transfer/storage instead of use in portable devices

  5. USB flash drive - Wikipedia

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    Lexar attempted to introduce a USB FlashCard, which would be a compact USB flash drive intended to replace various kinds of flash memory cards. [ when? ] Pretec introduced a similar card, which also plugs into any USB port, but is just one quarter the thickness of the Lexar model. [ 80 ]

  6. Flash memory controller - Wikipedia

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    Flash memory controllers can be designed for operating in low duty-cycle environments like memory cards, or other similar media for use in PDAs, mobile phones, etc. USB flash drives use flash memory controllers designed to communicate with personal computers through the USB port at a low duty-cycle.

  7. Dmailer - Wikipedia

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    Dmailer was a French company which specialized in portable backup and synchronization software for devices, including USB flash drives, memory cards, external hard disk drives, MP3 players, embedded phone memories, SIM cards and flash-based memory cards for mobile phones.