12Feb2008
Filed under: Storage/Memory
Author: John C

To fulfill the consumer demand for higher capacity and speed in memory products, KINGMAX, a leading global manufacturer and supplier of DRAM and Flash products, has announced the latest microSDHC 8GB. KINGMAX microSDHC 8GB memory card is the perfect solution for digital camera and MP3 player storage needs and also a perfect choice for SDHC specification products. KINGMAX SDHC memory cards support HD and DVD video, as well as Super VCD, DVR and digital TV’s MPEG-4 HD image formats.
Specification:
- Dimension: 15×11×1mm
- SDHC (2.0) capacity: 8GB
- Class6 (Minimum write speed limit) for SD2.0 specifications
- Low power consumption, extending your battery service life
- Connectable with an adapter and compatible with general SD application products
- Pins: 8 pins
By using the KINGMAX’s proprietary PIP packaging technology, KINGMAX provides the world’ smallest mobile phone memory card and the best quality. KINGMAX’s microSD 8GB is produced with KINGPAK’s die stacking technology – the world’s most advanced and which exercises precise control in grinding the thickness of each die. KINGMAX also takes KINGPAK’s proprietary PIP packaging technology; the world’s most advanced packaging technology that uses substrate from Nanya Technology. Nanya’s super-thin substrate, which measures only 0.11mm, makes the perfect choice over normal substrate, which has a thickness of 0.2mm, is difficult for use in small form factor memory card production. The thickness of each die is only 25 um, and is composed of stacks of 8 layers.
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