
Kingston announces 64GB memory card launch SDXC (eXtended Secure Digital Capacity) UHS-1 Class 10. Memory card with the latest technology will be available in the market at the end of June 2010.
SDXC is the new standard for Secure Digital Association (SDA) for SD cards that have storage capacities ranging from 32GB up to 2TB. SDXC cards, besides having a much greater capacity and provides data transfer speeds are much faster and still maintain a popular form of an elementary school.
SDXC Kingston card is compatible with memory cards 3:01 SDA with the standard version, UHS-1. UHS-1 stands for Ultra-High Speed Bus 1 which is a new architecture of SDXC cards designed to get maximum transfer speed of 104MB/sec., And 300MB/sec. In the future, SDXC card advantage exFAT file system and is not compatible with SDHC or SD cards.
Cameras and video cameras will be out latest (such as Canon and Panasonic) are developing their designs to include a slot SDXC. Other electronic products also will begin to support SDXC. Among the popular devices that will benefit by using additional storage is fast HDTV, Blu-ray Disc players, navigation devices, mobile phones and computers. Kingston Media Reader 19-In-1 Media Reader is compatible with SDXC card when connected to PCs using operating systems exFAT support.
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Graphene could replace Silicon used in electronic devices?
Many consumers believe that in the future iPod, mobile phone, and flash drives will be fulfilled by the collection of songs, photo, and video.For the experts trying to create components on chip flash memory that can accommodate more data.Even so certain flash memory will be up to limit on the smallest size that can be made.
Jim Tour, head of the group of researchers in Houston and chemical experts from Rice University tried to find solutions with what is called 'graphene' plural of graphite.
According to Wikipedia, graphite, and diamond, is a form of carbon alotrop, because the second compound is similar .Grafit very soft and can be used as a lubricant for the mechanical equipment to make work more smoothly, or as a 'proportionate' in pencil and colored gray,
When tested as a storage device, Jim Tour found that graphene work better than the Silicon material is used as the material basis of memory flash. The material that produces very little heat and can be used in temperatures -100 to 400 degrees faranheit
The problem is now the computer memory industry expert, has been normal use silikon.Since Silicon used in electronic devices in half a century ago, the company is familiar and comfortable with Silicon.
So, we can wait, graphene could replace Silicon?