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  2. PNY Technologies - Wikipedia

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    PNY Technologies, Inc., doing business as PNY, is an American manufacturer of flash memory cards, USB flash drives, solid state drives, memory upgrade modules, portable battery chargers, computer locks, cables, chargers, adapters, and consumer and professional graphics cards.

  3. List of solid-state drive manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Patriot Memory [29] United States No No Yes No No PioData: United States No No Yes No No PNY Technologies [30] United States No No Yes No No Ramsta International [31] China No No Yes No No Ritek (a.k.a. RiData) [32] Taiwan No No Yes No No Samsung Electronics [33] South Korea Formerly, but sold that business to Seagate [34] Yes Yes No Yes ...

  4. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    Packages the flash memory, currently soldered in shipping smartphones, into a removable card form factor. Uses the SCSI command set including queuing. The electrical interface makes use of differential signaling , which enables high bus speeds and robustness under noisy conditions and reduced pin count (compared to parallel bus alternatives ...

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  7. List of computer hardware manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    NEC, Hitachi, later Elpida Memory (went bankrupt, bought by Micron) Mitsubishi, later Elpida; Siemens, spun off Infineon Technologies, spun off Qimonda (went bankrupt, IP bought by Micron and others [7]) Inotera, bought by Micron; Intel ; Mostek; Mosel Vitelic Inc (ProMOS Technologies spun off from Mosel Vitelic)