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11:16 AM - May 17, 2006 by
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Power Quotient International (PQI) recently introduced its high-density 16 GB NAND flash-based card drive, the U510, for the mid-range to high-end memory storage market.
The company points out that due to its retractable design, the U510 is as small as a standard business card with a thickness of 3mm.
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