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The M2, Sony's new Memory Stick
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7:43 AM - September 30, 2005 by
Akihabara News Japan
Sony throws another Flash memory card type into the market. This is the M2, 1/4th the size compared to the Memory Stick Duo and 1.2 mm thin with a theoretical maximum capacity of 32 GByte, according to Sony. Maximum bandwidth is said to be 160 Gbit per second.
Source : Tom's Hardware US
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