TI Introduces Industry's Fastest FlashMedia-Cardbus Controller Integrating 1394 FireWire®

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Texas Instruments (TI) Incorporated introduced today the industry´s fastest and most integrated FlashMedia controller available, incorporating 1394 (FireWire®), Flash Media, Dual Socket CardBus and Smart Card. FlashMedia support includes Secure Digital (SD), SDIO, MultiMediaCard (MMC), Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, XD, Smart Media and Compact Flash. The new FlashMedia device family is ideal for the connectivity needs of notebook and desktop PCs as well as consumer electronic devices such as set top boxes, digital video recorders (DVR), personal video recorders (PVR), HDTV and other audio/video applications.


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