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Corsair Enters Flash Memory Market

By TWICE Staff -- TWICE, 12/9/2004

Fremont, Calif. — DDR memory module maker Corsair Memory will jump into the flash-memory market with a line of USB drives and SD cards.

The USB 2.0 drives will be dubbed Flash Voyager and feature a water-resistant rubber casing with a 19MBps sustained read speeds. The drives are shipping this month in capacities from 128MB to 1GB.

The company's SD cards have a 40x speed rating with a 6MBps sustained read speed. They will also be offered in 128MB to 1GB capacities.

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