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Toshiba World First 64GB SDXC Memory Card

toshiba090805.jpgToshiba has today announced the launch of the world's first 64GB SDXC Memory Card1 with the world's fastest data transfer rate2 compliant with the new SD Memory Standard Ver. 3.00, UHS 1043. Toshiba also extended its industry-leadership in memory card solutions by unveiling 32GB and 16GB SDHC Memory Cards compliant with the world's fastest data transfer rate4. Sample shipments of the new SDXC Memory Cards for OEM manufacturers will start this November, and of the new SDHC Memory Cards in December. Both products will be available at retailers next spring.

The new SDXC and SDHC Memory Cards are the world's first memory cards compliant with the SD Memory Card Standard Ver. 3.00, UHS104, which brings a new level of ultra-fast read and write speeds to NAND flash based memory cards: a maximum write speed of 35MB per second, and a read speed of 60MB per second. The specifications meet strong market demand for cards combining high level performance with increased data capacity, in order to support such applications as high speed continuous shooting for digital still cameras and high resolution video recording for digital camcorders, and high speed transfers of those data from/ to other media.

The high level specifications and wide range of memory cards announced by Toshiba will further open the way for developers to bring exciting applications to future generations of consumer products. By further enhancing its SD Memory Card line-ups with larger capacity and higher data transfer rate, Toshiba will continue to meet market demand, and to lead the NAND flash memory market.

Note:
1  SDXC Memory Card is the next-generation SD Memory Card standard defined by the SD Association in April 2009, in order to meet the ever-growing demand for high-capacity memory media, offering higher transfer rates for content rich storage applications. The new SDXC Memory Card Standard applies to cards with capacities over 32GB and up to 2 terabyte compared to the SDHC standard, which applies to cards with capacities from 4GB to 32GB.
2  As of August 4, 2009
3  UHS 104 is the new ultra high speed interface that delivers data at a rate of 104MB/ sec. It is the highest standard in the new SD Memory Card Standard Ver. 3.00.
4  Maximum read and write speed may vary depending on the host device, read and write conditions, and file size.

 

Outline of New SD Memory Cards

 

1. SDXC card

Product Name Capacity Maximum
Speed
Price Start of sample
shipping
Start of
mass production
UHS104
SDXC Memory
card
THNSU064GAA
2BC
64GB Read:
60MB/s,

Write:
35MB/s
Open Nov, 2009 Spring, 2010

 

2. SDHC cards

Product Name Capacity Maximum
Speed
Price Start of sample
shipping
Start of
mass production
UHS104
SDHC Memory
card
THNSU032GAA
2BB
32GB Read:
60MB/s,

Write:
35MB/s
Open Jan, 2010 Spring, 2010
UHS104
SDHC Memory
card
THNSU016GAA
2BA
16GB Read:
60MB/s,

Write:
35MB/s
Open Dec, 2009 Spring, 2010

Note: Product names above are for the Japanese market.

 

Key Features

(1)
SDXC Memory Card realizes the 64GB capacity, the largest capacity yet available in the market.
(2)
Supports UHS104, a new ultra high speed SD interface, and the highest standard in the new SD Memory Card Standard Ver. 3.00, which provides 104MB per sec. bus speed in the SD interface. It realizes a maximum write speed of 35MB per second and a read speed of 60MB per second.
(3)
UHS 104 provides the conventional SD interfaces, 3.3V DS (25MHz)/ HS (50MHz), and new SDHC Memory Cards with UHS104 are interoperable with existing SDHC host devices.
(4)
SDXC Memory Cards are interoperable only with an SDXC host that implements the exFAT file system. It cannot interface with SD or SDHC hosts.
(5)
Integrates highly secure CPRM copy protection technology.

Specifications

Product Name THNSU064GAA2
BC
THNSU032GAA2
BB
THNSU016GAA2
BA
Compliant Standard SD Memory Card Standard Ver. 3.00
Interface SD Interface: UHS104
Signal voltage: 1.8V, SD Clock: 208MHz (Max)
Power Supply Voltage 2.7 - 3.6V
Power Consumption 400mA (Max)
Card Capacity 64GB 32GB 16GB
Maximum Write Speed 35MB / s
Maximum Read Speed 60MB / s
File Format exFAT FAT32 FAT32
Exterior Dimensions 24×32×2.1(mm)
Weight Approx. approx. 2.1g approx. 2.1g  approx. 2.1g

Note: Product names above are for the Japanese market.

 

About Toshiba

 

Toshiba's early history has two strands: 1875 saw the establishment of Tanaka Seizo-sho (Tanaka Engineering Works), Japan's first manufacturer of telegraphic equipment. Its founder, Hisashige Tanaka (1799 - 1881), was well known from his youth for inventions that included mechanical dolls and a perpetual clock. Under the name Shibaura Seisaku-sho (Shibaura Engineering Works), his company became one of Japan's largest manufacturers of heavy electrical apparatus. In 1890, Hakunetsu-sha & Co., Ltd. was established as Japan's first plant for electric incandescent lamps. Subsequent diversification saw the company evolve as a manufacturer of consumer products. In 1899, the company was renamed Tokyo Denki (Tokyo Electric Co.).

 

In 1939, these two companies, leaders in their respective fields, merged to form an integrated electric equipment manufacturer, Tokyo Shibaura Denki (Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd.). The company was soon well known as 'Toshiba,' which became its official name in 1978.

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