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XD-Picture Card
What is the Standard xD Picture Card?
The xD-Picture Card is one of the smallest high capacity
memory card formats. It was
developed by Fuji and Olympus in a joint venture. The card was introduced in
2002 and its
name is derived from the phrase "eXtreme Digital," which was
considered a suitable reflection
of the formats ability to record, store and transfer audio-visual information.
What is the Type M xD-Picture Card?
The īMī version of the xD-Picture Card was released in late
2005. Type M xD-Picture Cards
are capable of achieving higher storage capacities, but sometimes experience
compatibility
issues with older type digital cameras (especially video recording). Please
ensure the camera
and card are compatible before purchasing.
What is the Type H xD-Picture Card?
The Olympus type H xD-Picture Card is capable of achieving
write speeds up to 2-3 times
faster than standard, or Type M xD-Picture Cards. Actual speeds are dependent on
the
camera's on board controller and the shooting modes selected.
XDR DRAM
Rambus XDR DRAM technology is a total memory system solution that achieves an order of magnitude higher performance than today's standard memories while utilizing the fewest ICs. Perfect for graphics processing, consumer electronics, network and server applications, a single, 2-byte wide, 3.2 GHz XDR DRAM component provides 6.4 GB/sec of peak bandwidth.
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