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  2. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    GumstixDocsWiki Frequently Asked Questions: Are SD cards interchangeable with MMC cards? Types of Memory Cards; USB mass storage device class: Mass Storage device class specification 1.4 Date: Feb 19, 2010 — on the site of the USB Implementers Forum.

  3. SD card - Wikipedia

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    Speed Class ratings 2, 4 and 6 assert that the card supports the respective number of megabytes per second as a minimum sustained write speed for a card in a fragmented state. Class 10 asserts that the card supports 10 MB/s as a minimum non-fragmented sequential write speed and uses a High Speed bus mode. [96]

  4. Memory card - Wikipedia

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    In 2000 the SD card was announced. SD was envisioned as a single memory card format for several kinds of electronic devices, that could also function as an expansion slot for adding new capabilities for a device. [21] In 2001, SmartMedia alone captured 50% of the digital camera market and CF had captured the professional digital camera market.

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  6. SD Association - Wikipedia

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    The SD Association develops industry standards that define the next generation of SD cards and guide manufacturers in developing new products. [3] [4] [5] This strategy has made the SD memory card the most widely used removable memory card form factor in the industry. [6] [7]

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