As far as Flash-based storage is concerned, technology can only enable higher and higher capacities with each new development. On that note, Pretec, a leading manufacturer of Flash-based storage solutions, the creator of the highest capacity CompactFlash card in the world (100GB) and the fastest CF card in the world ... |
9 March 2009 09:41 GMT |
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As some of you might remember, Pretec launched back at CES one of the world's largest CompactFlash cards, providing 48 GB of storage space. Then, at CeBIT 2008, one of the company's representatives talked to Softpedia about the speed of their cards, which was far superior even to SanDisk's most impress... |
23 September 2008 15:01 GMT |
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You might remember our previous report on the colossal 48GB compact flash from Pretec. You might also remember that there weren't a lot of details about the new cards, which also include a 24GB (albeit speedier) version. Well, since our colleagues are at CeBIT 2008 in Hanover, we have some fresh information abo... |
7 March 2008 05:34 GMT |
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Pretec, which was the first to offer the 8GB SDHC and 16GB CF in 2006, is once again making a sort of compact flash "fashion statement" by announcing the first 48GB CF (that's forty-eight gigs of storage space). As the company's press release puts it, this is as much the 12 DVDs or 69 compact discs. If 48G... |
9 January 2008 13:53 GMT |
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Although it's not as well-known as Corsair, Transcend, SanDisk or Imation, the Pretec company has launched quite a few USB flash drives over time, each of them providing rather unique features, as for example the bulletproof model, reviewed last year by Softpedia. And the company's latest announcement, made... |
4 September 2007 12:16 GMT |
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USB flash drives, as well as memory cards have evolved quite a lot during the past few years and it seems that now they've crossed paths, with the implementation of the miCARD standard by the MMC Association, a standard that allows the development of complex storage solutions that work both as USB flash drives a... |
7 June 2007 04:06 GMT |
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