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Memory Boards
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ALSO CALLED: Boards, Random Access Memory Cards, Memory Cards, RAM Cards, IC Cards, ROM Cards, Interface Cards, PC Cards, and Read Only Memory Cards
DEFINITION: MMC also stands for Microsoft Management Console. A MultiMediaCard (MMC) is a tiny memory card that uses flash memory to make storage portable among various devices, such as car navigation systems, cellular phones, eBooks, PDAs, smartphones,
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MEMORY BOARDS DEFINITION (continued):
and digital cameras, music players, and video camcorders, and personal computers. MMC was jointly developed by SanDisk and Siemens AG/Infineon Technologies AG, who introduced the product in 1997. About the size of a postage stamp, MMC weighs approximately two grams. This is similar to the Secure Digital ( SD card), and smaller than older memory card formats, such as the SmartMedia card and CompactFlash ( CF card). By October 2002, the MultiMediaCard
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