This $50 card can hold four CompactFlash cards configured in a RAID array--but cards aren't included in that price. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, ...
I've purchased an ALIX 2D3 which is an SBC (single-board computer) and it uses CompactFlash cards as it's primary storage.<BR><BR>Because of this, I must use specific operating systems or linux ...
Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote about processors, digital photography, AI, quantum computing, computer science, materials science, supercomputers, drones, browsers, 3D ...
It’ll set you back a smooth six grand, but SimpleTech just announced an eight gigabyte CompactFlash memory card: SimpleTech’s IC Tower stacking technology allows multiple NAND Flash components to be ...
Lexar Media is shipping the world’s first 4-GB CompactFlash memory card. Specifically designed for professional photographers shooting high-resolution images — and priced at an industry high of ...
SanDisk is refreshing its line of removable flash memory cards with higher capacity CompactFlash cards and smaller versions of the Secure Digital card format. As previously reported, the SD Card ...
My "crazy" PQI USB2 card reader handles several memory card formats, and has fast USB2 transfers, and ti was cheap at Newegg. Spending more than $15 is pointless, and they are all the same basic thing ...
Debuting as the latest member of the company’s family of INDUSTRIAL Type 1 CompactFlash cards, the C-320 attains the highest density and performance of the group with a capacity of 32 GB and data ...
It ain’t cheap (retail price: $1,499), but Lexar has a new four gigabyte CompactFlash memory card out. Let’s pause and think about this for a moment. Four gigabytes is enough to store as many as ...
SanDisk on Wednesday introduced the Extreme IV line of CompactFlash cards, aimed at professional photographers looking at the best possible performance for their digital cameras. The cards are ...
Editor’s Note: The following article is reprinted from the Today @ PC World blog at PCWorld.com. Not all flash memory cards are created alike. Nowhere is this more evident than with the new SanDisk ...