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MultiMedia Card (MMC) is removable solid-state memory card, designed particularly for car navigation systems, mobile phones, eBooks, PDAs, digital cameras, music players, video camcorders, and PC. MMC has been introduced in 1997 by SanDisk and Siemens AG/Infineon Technologies AG. MultiMedia Cards use flash technology for read & write applications. The cards are fast for excellent system performance with capacities ranging up to 2GB.
MM Cards feature the encryption capabilities for content protection to ensure secure distribution of copyright material. Secure MMC is a high-level security card for e-commerce transactions.
The MMC Association (MMCA) is an organization including companies Hewlett-Packard, Hitachi, Nokia, Sanyo, Siemens, and Palm promotes MultiMedia Card as an open global standard.
MultiMedia Cards are available with storage capacities ranging from 32MB up to 2GB.
Manufactured by SanDisk, Lexar, Dane-Elec, Kodak, Nokia, ATP, Samsung, Hitachi, Transcend, and Toshiba.
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