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January 06, 2006

CompactFlash Association Celebrates 10th Anniversary; Progress in CompactFlash Capacity, Data Rates and User Costs Have

LAS VEGAS--Jan. 5, 2006--The CompactFlash Association (CFA) is celebrating its 10th anniversary and displaying the history of the progress made by CompactFlash cards over the last ten years. CompactFlash maximum interface data transfer rate is currently 66MB/sec. A revision to the CF+ Specification is underway to increase the maximum interface data transfer rate for True IDE and PCMCIA interface modes to 133MB/sec in 2006, while maintaining forward and backward compatibility with old and new host systems.

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Posted by Chris at January 6, 2006 09:13 AM