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  2. NVM Express - Wikipedia

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    [40] [41] A Kingston HyperX "prosumer" product using this controller was showcased at the Consumer Electronics Show 2014 and promised similar performance. [ 42 ] [ 43 ] In June 2014, Intel announced their first NVM Express products, the Intel SSD data center family that interfaces with the host through PCI Express bus, which includes the DC ...

  3. Kioxia - Wikipedia

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    On August 30, 2019, the company announced that it signed a definitive agreement to acquire Taiwanese electronics manufacturer Lite-On's SSD business for US$165 million. [17] The acquisition closed on July 1, 2020. [18]

  4. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    512 GB [3] Subcompact (12.3 mm × 8.8 mm × 0.7) smallest dimensions as of 2024. Can use Nano-SIM slots. Secure Digital: SanDisk, Panasonic, Toshiba, Kodak, SD Association: SD: 1999 2 GB [4] Small (32 mm × 24 mm × 2.1 mm), DRM, up to 2 GB. [4] (2 GB cards use larger block sizes and may not be compatible with some host devices. See Article) miniSD

  5. SD card - Wikipedia

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    In January 2018, Integral Memory unveiled its 512 GB microSDXC card. [50] In May 2018, PNY launched a 512 GB microSDXC card. In June 2018 Kingston announced its Canvas series of microSD cards which were capable of capacities up to 512 GB, [d] in three variations, Select, Go! and React. [51]

  6. Flash memory - Wikipedia

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    The Q1-SSD and Q30-SSD launch was delayed and finally was shipped in late August 2006. [ 193 ] The first flash-memory based PC to become available was the Sony Vaio UX90, announced for pre-order on 27 June 2006 and began to be shipped in Japan on 3 July 2006 with a 16 GB flash memory hard drive. [ 194 ]

  7. M.2 - Wikipedia

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    An M.2 2230 SSD, 22 mm wide and 30 mm long, with the key in the M position, and with a microSD card on top for scale. The large chip on the M.2 module is a single-chip SSD conforming to the M.2 1620 ball grid array (BGA) form factor.