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29th June 2006
Toshiba Expands SD Card Family With Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) Memory Cards
Release Issued by Toshiba:

SDHC Cards to be marketed worldwide to meet growing demand for higher capacity storage

IRVINE, Calif., and TOKYO, June 28, 2006 — Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc., (TAEC)* and its parent, Toshiba Corporation, today announced the company’s first Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC) memory card. The new 4-gigabyte (GB)(1) SDHC memory card is scheduled for availability in September.

The new memory card conforms to the SD memory card ver.2.00 standard introduced by the SD Card Association (SDA) which enables capacities greater than 2-gigabytes to be achieved and features minimum SD Speed Class Ratings to achieve optimal performance for FAT32-enabled hosts. The SD Speed Class Ratings specify a minimum sustained write speed for SDHC cards (Class 2: 2 MB/s2; Class 4: 4 MB/s; Class 6: 6 MB/s).

Toshiba is initially announcing a 4GB SDHC card that exceeds the Class 4 minimum write speed of 4MB/s.

In the future, cards up to 32-gigabytes can be developed that conform to this standard. These higher capacity memory cards are intended for use in applications such as digital video cameras and digital cameras capable of recording video segments and high-resolution pictures, or to provide storage for a larger number of digital photos.

“Our new SDHC cards are an important development in the SD card family to provide higher capacity storage to support video storage applications in camcorders and digital cameras,” said Brian Kumagai, business development manager, NAND Flash, for TAEC.

Features
  • The 4GB capacity enables video and high resolution digital pictures to be stored on memory cards

  • Supports SDHC Class 4, with a minimum write speed of 4MB/s

  • Adopts CPRM3 advanced copyright protection function


  • Note: Because the file format differs, the SDHC memory card is not compatible with standard SD card slots/readers

    Specifications
    Product Name 4GB SDHC Memory Card
    Interface Conforms to SD Memory Card standard
    Power Supply Voltage 2.7 to 3.6V
    File Format FAT 32(4)
    Compatibility Conforms to SD Memory Card standard
    Size 24 x 32 x 2.1 mm(5)
    Weight Approximately 2g


    Availability
    The Toshiba 4GB SDHC memory card (SD-M04G) is scheduled for availability in September 2006.

    SD Memory Card
    The SD memory card was jointly developed in 1999 by Toshiba Corporation, SanDisk Corporation and Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. (best known for its Panasonic brand name products). SD memory cards have been widely adopted worldwide. Toshiba has shipped more than 200 million memory cards6 and is currently the world’s second largest supplier of NAND Flash memory(7). The addition of the SDHC card to the Toshiba SD Card family addresses the growing demand for high capacity storage.

    The Toshiba SD Memory Card family now includes standard SD memory cards, as well as miniSD, microSD and SDHC cards. The entire SD card line features cryptographic security, protection of copyrighted data, high-data transfer rate for fast copy/download and high storage capacity. TAEC currently offers a wide selection of SD Memory Cards with storage capacities of 512MB, 1GB and 2GB in the standard (blue) product family, and a higher performance (white) family of cards in 512MB and 1GB capacities. The Toshiba SD Memory card line-up now includes miniSD in capacities ranging from 512MB to 2GB card, microSD cards in 256MB, 512MB and 1GB capacities, and a 4GB SDHC card. As the world of SD expands, SD Memory remains the global standard for compact, portable memory.

    NAND Flash Background
    As a recognized pioneer in flash technology, Toshiba was a principal innovator of NAND- and NOR-type Flash technology in the 1980’s. Toshiba maintains leadership in Flash technology today, with a complete line of NAND memory in densities from 512 megabit8 (Mb) to 16Gb9 to meet various application requirements. NAND Flash has become one of the leading technologies for solid-state storage applications because of its high-speed programming capability, high-speed erasing, and low cost. The sequential nature (serial access) of NAND-based Flash memory provides notable advantages for these block-oriented data storage applications. Toshiba’s NAND Flash memory products are optimized for general solid-state storage, image file storage and audio for applications such as solid-state disk drives, digital cameras, audio appliances, set-top boxes and industrial storage.

    *About TAEC
    For company and product information, please visit TAEC’s website at www.toshiba.com/taec.

    1 When used herein in relation to memory density, gigabyte and/or GB means 1,024x1,024x1,024 = 1,073,741,824 bytes. Usable capacity may be less. For details, please refer to specifications.
    2 Read and write speed may vary depending on the read and write conditions, such as devices you use and file sizes you read and/or write. (For purposes of measuring write speed in this context, 1 MB = 1,000,000 bytes).
    3 The copyright protection technology developed by 4C Entity, LLC (Toshiba, Matsushita, Intel and IBM), which is also used on DVD. 4Standard SD cards utilize FAT16 or FAT12.
    5 Same as current SD card.
    6 Based on 2004 shipments including OEM shipments. Source: Techno System Research Co, Ltd.
    7 Source: Gartner, Inc. September 19, 2005.
    8 When used herein in relation to memory density, megabit and/or Mb means 1,024x1,024 = 1,048,576 bits. Usable capacity may be less. For details, please refer to specifications.
    9 When used herein in relation to memory density, gigabit and/or Gb means 1,024x1,024x1,024 = 1,073,741,824 bits. Usable capacity may be less. For details, please refer to specifications.

     
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