SD High Capacity cards are a memory card format manufactured by the SD Card Association for cameras, handhelds, phones, tablets, mp3 players and other small devices where large amounts of memory are required for multimedia files and storage. Introduced in 2006, it was the next in line of Mu...
exFAT is the new defacto File System standard for SDXC cards. In fact exFAT was designed for memory cards and sticks and not for HDD. It is an excellent replacement for FAT32 removing all its practical limitations but not an advisable (=less robust) replacement for NTFS. As SD-Cards are...
which enable SD memory cards to be used as storage for content-protected audio, video and books. The Association further defines SD standards into an input/output (I/O) classification. SDIO extends device for a range of capabilities including Internet service, GPS and camera...
SD cards also come with several different bus interface standards. Bus interface standards relate to the speed that electronics use to transfer data. These are interface hardware specifications, which are quite distinct from the SD card speed class. At least in theory, right now, there are four ...
SDHC cards are high-capacity flash memory cards. Used for everything from cameras to MP3 players, SDHC cares are guaranteed to...