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  2. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    Note that a memory card's dimensions are determined while holding the card with contact pins upwards. The length of cards is often greater than their width.

  3. MultiMediaCard - Wikipedia

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    eMMC (embedded MMC) is a small MMC chip used as embedded non-volatile memory that is normally soldered on printed circuit boards, though pluggable eMMC modules are used on some devices (e.g. Orange Pi and ODROID).

  4. Chromebox - Wikipedia

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    32 GB SSD 5.83 in × 5.85 in × 1.62 in (14.8 cm × 14.9 cm × 4.1 cm) Jun 2025 2020-12-05 [18] Asus Asus Chromebox 4 Intel Celeron 5205U. Intel Core i3-10110U Intel Core i5-10210U Intel Core i7-10510U 4 GB / 8 GB / 16 GB 32 GB eMMC. 64 GB eMMC 128 GB M.2 SATA SSD 256 GB M.2 SATA SSD M.2 PCIE GEN3x4 256 GB SSD

  5. Chromebook - Wikipedia

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    HP's first Chromebook, and the largest Chromebook on the market at that time, was the Pavilion 14 Chromebook launched February 3, 2013. [155] It had an Intel Celeron 847 CPU and either 2 GB or 4 GB of RAM. Battery life was not long, at just over 4 hours, but the larger form factor made it more friendly for all-day use.

  6. Pixel Slate - Wikipedia

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    The Pixel Slate is Google's first tablet to be powered by Intel processors, making it more similar in hardware to the Google Pixelbook and Chromebook Pixel. It has 5 hardware configurations available, starting with a Celeron CPU and up to a Core i7 Y-series CPU, with RAM options varying from 4 GB to 16 GB.

  7. Universal Flash Storage - Wikipedia

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    On 30 March 2016, JEDEC published version 1.0 of the UFS Card Extension Standard (JESD220-2), which offered many of the features and much of the same functionality as the existing UFS 2.0 embedded device standard, but with additions and modifications for removable cards.