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GeneralNokia, Others Back Mobile Memory Standard

Sat, 15 Sep 2007, www.pcworld.com

The new industry standard, called Universal Flash Storage, is an attempt to drive data transfer speeds and memory storage capacity up.

Recommend this story? Yes No Please Wait... Seven of the world's top mobile phone technology companies are backing the development of a new flash memory standard to be used in mobile phones, digital cameras and other consumer electronics devices.The new industry standard, called Universal Flash Storage (UFS), is an attempt to drive data transfer speeds and memory storage capacity up on memory cards and embedded memory, so users can keep more songs, photos and video data on mobile devices and enjoy them more, the companies, including Nokia Corp. and Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.said in a joint... [ Read more on www.pcworld.com ]


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