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8GB CLASS 10 MICRO SDHC MEMORY C
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MEMORY CARD MICROSD 8GB CLASS 6
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About  Memory Cards

Memory cards are electronic storage devices that are widely used for storing and transferring digital information. These cards are designed to be easily inserted and removed from compatible devices, making them highly portable and convenient. There are various types of memory cards available on the market, each with its own specific features and applications. Some common types include: ATA Flash: These memory cards use ATA (Advanced Technology Attachment) interface for data transfer and are widely used in industrial and embedded applications. CFast: CFast cards are compact flash memory cards that offer high-speed data transfer rates. They are commonly used in professional cameras and other devices requiring fast and reliable storage. CompactFlash: CompactFlash cards are widely used in digital cameras and other portable devices. They provide high capacity storage and are known for their durability. DataFLASH: DataFLASH cards are non-volatile memory cards commonly used in applications requiring data storage and retrieval, such as industrial automation systems and data loggers. EPROM: EPROM (Erasable Programmable Read-Only Memory) cards are programmable memory devices that can be erased and reprogrammed multiple times. They are often used in development environments and for firmware updates. FLASH: FLASH memory cards are widely used in consumer electronics such as smartphones, tablets, and digital music players. They offer high-speed data access and are available in various capacities. microSDHC/microSDXC/microSD: These small form factor memory cards are commonly used in mobile phones, tablets, and other portable devices. They provide expandable storage options and are compatible with a wide range of devices. NVSRAM: NVSRAM (Non-Volatile Static Random Access Memory) cards combine the benefits of both volatile and non-volatile memory technologies. They provide high-speed access and retain data even when power is removed. SDHC/SDXC/SD: SD (Secure Digital) memory cards are widely used in digital cameras, camcorders, and other portable devices. They offer high storage capacities and are known for their reliability. SRAM: SRAM (Static Random Access Memory) cards provide fast access times and are commonly used in applications requiring high-speed data storage and retrieval. Memory card capacities can vary greatly, ranging from small sizes such as 128B (bytes) to larger capacities like 480GB (gigabytes). This allows users to choose a memory card size that suits their specific storage needs. In summary, memory cards are electronic storage devices that offer portable and convenient solutions for storing and transferring digital information. They come in various types, including ATA Flash, CFast, CompactFlash, DataFLASH, EPROM, FLASH, microSDHC, microSDXC, microSD, NVSRAM, SDHC, SDXC, SD, and SRAM, with capacities ranging from 128B to 480GB. These memory cards cater to different applications and provide flexible storage options for a wide range of devices.