Memory Cards, Flash Memory


  • CompactFlash Association
    http://www.compactflash.org/
    a non-profit, mutual-benefit corporation that maintains and promotes the CompactFlash® and CF+™ specification as a worldwide, small form factor, removable card standard
  • Howstuffworks "How Flash Memory Works"
    http://www.howstuffworks.com/flash-memory.htm
  • Intel Flash Memory
    http://developer.intel.com/design/flash/
    Intel continues to lead the flash memory industry with innovative memory technologies and a variety of packaging options
  • Lexar Media
    http://www.lexarmedia.com
    a leading designer, marketer and licensor of removable flash-based digital media and card reader products used primarily in digital photography and other hand-held consumer devices
  • Matsushita (Panasonic)
    http://www.matsushita.co.jp
    256 MB and 512 MB SD Memory Cards, fast data transfer rate of 10 MB/sec
  • Memory Stick Technical Support Site
    http://www.memorystick.org
    Information Exchange Site for Planners and Developers of Memory Stick Related Products.
  • MultiMediaCard Association
    http://www.mmca.org/
    MultiMediaCard Association (MMCA) was founded in 1998 to promote the adoption of the MultiMediaCard as the global, open standard for removable, solid-state memory
  • Samsung Semiconductor: flash memory
    http://www.samsungelectronics.com/semiconductors/flash
    Information about flash memory such as nand flash and smartmedia (ssfdc)
  • Sandisk
    http://www.sandisk.com
    CompactFlash™ , MultiMediaCard, SmartMedia™ , Secure Digital (SD) Card, PC Card, PC Card Adapter, FlashDrive, ImageMate™ and SecureMate™ card readers and coming soon Memory Stick®.
  • SD Card Association
    http://www.sdcard.org
    SD (Secure Digital) Memory Cards (400 Members)
  • Sony Global: Memory Stick
    http://www.memorystick.com/index.html.en
  • SSFDC Forum
    http://www.ssfdc.or.jp/english
    a voluntary organization intended to promote SmartMedia™, a small removable NAND flash memory card which is the lightest, thinnest and cheapest of its kind in the world, as a de facto standard in the industry.
  • TOSHIBA Semiconductor
    http://www.semicon.toshiba.co.jp/eng