News | September 3, 2010

Toshiba To Launch The World's Fastest SDHC Memory Card

  • New SDHC UHS-I Cards are First to Achieve Read/Write Speeds up to 95MB/s and 80MB/s
  • New microSDHC UHS-I Cards are First to Achieve Read/Write speeds of 40MB/s and 20MB/s

Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. and its parent company Toshiba Corporation, a leading innovator in NAND flash memory technologies and solutions, recently announced the launch of 8GB (gigabyte) 16GB and 32GB SDHC UHS-I cards compliant with the SD Memory Card Standard Ver. 3.0 (SD 3.0), UHS104. These new SD cards offer the world's fastest SDHC data read and write speeds. Toshiba also extended its industry leadership in memory card solutions by unveiling the world's first 4GB, 8GB and 16GB microSDHC UHS-I cards compliant with (SD 3.0), UHS50.

Mass production of the new SDHC UHS-I cards and sample shipments of the new microSDHC UHS-I cards will start this November.

The new SDHC UHS-I Memory Cards are the world's first memory cards compliant with SD 3.0, UHS104. With a maximum read speed of 95MB per second, and a write speed of 80MB per second, the products introduce a new level of ultra-fast read and write speeds to NAND flash based memory cards.

Toshiba's new microSDHC UHS-I cards are the world's first microSDHC memory cards compliant with SD 3.0, UHS50. They, too, offer the world's fastest read and write speeds in their class: a maximum read speed of 40MB per second and a write speed of 20MB per second.

The specifications of the new cards combine increased data capacity with the fast data transfer rates essential for applications such as high speed continuous shooting of high resolution digital still cameras, video, and high speed transfers of HD content.

The high performance specifications announced by Toshiba will enable developers to use HD content in future generations of consumer products. By further enhancing the performance of its SD Memory Card line-up, Toshiba continues to lead the NAND flash memory market in removable card storage.

SD Memory Card line-up, Toshiba continues to lead the NAND flash memory market in removable card storage.

Outline of New SD Memory Cards
1. SDHC UHS-I Cards


Product Name

Capacity

Maximum
Read Speed

Maximum
Write Speed

Start of
Mass production

THNSU032GAA21L

32GB

95MB/s

80MB/s

Nov., 2010

THNSU016GAA21K

16GB

95MB/s

80MB/s

Dec., 2010

THNSU008GAA21J

8GB

95MB/s

80MB/s

Dec., 2010




2. microSDHC UHS-I Cards


Product Name

Capacity

Maximum
Read Speed

Maximum
Write Speed

Start of
Sample shipping

THNSU016GBB2A0

16GB

40MB/s

20MB/s

Nov., 2010

THNSU008GBB2A0

8GB

40MB/s

20MB/s

Nov., 2010

THNSU004GBB2A0

4GB

40MB/s

20MB/s

Nov., 2010




Key Features
SDHC UHS-I Cards (32GB, 16GB, 8GB)

  1. Support UHS104, a new ultra high speed SD interface compliant with the new SD MemoryCard Standard Ver. 3.0 (SD 3.0) which supports SD interface bus speeds up to 104MB per sec. enabling the industry's first SDHC card with a maximum read speed of 95MB per second and a write speed of 80MB per second.
  2. Provide conventional SD interfaces—3.3V signal voltage for the DS mode (SD clock 25MHz and 12.5MB per sec) and the HS mode (SD clock 50MHz and 25MB per sec)—and are interoperable with existing SDHC host devices compliant with the SD Memory Card Standard Ver. 2.0 (SD 2.0).
  3. Integrate highly secure CPRM copy protection technology.

microSDHC UHS-I Cards (16GB, 8GB, 4GB)

  1. Support UHS50, a new ultra high speed SD interface compliant with the new SD 3.0 which supports SD interface bus speeds up to 50MB per second enabling the industry's first microSD with a maximum read speed of 40MB per second and a write speed of 20MB per second.
  2. Provide conventional SD interfaces—3.3V signal voltage for the DS mode (SD clock 25MHz and 12.5MB per second) and the HS mode (SD clock 50MHz and 25MB per second)—and are interoperable with existing microSDHC host devices compliant with SD 2.0.
  3. Compliant with DDR 50 (SD Clock 50MHz) double data rate to achieve a bus transfer rate of 50MB/s compared with the existing HS mode at the same SD clock frequency.
  4. Integrate highly secure CPRM copy protection technology.

Specifications
1. SDHC Memory Cards


Product Name

THNSU032GAA21L

THNSU016GAA21K

THNSU008GAA21J

Speed Class

UHS-I Mode

UHS Speed Class 1


SD Mode

Speed Class 10

Compliant Standard

SD Memory Card Standard Ver. 3.0

Interface

SD Interface: UHS104

Signal Voltage

1.8V, SD Clock: 208MHz (Max)

Power Supply Voltage

2.7 - 3.6V

Card capacity

32GB

16GB

8GB

Maximum Read Speed

95MB/s

Maximum Write Speed

80MB/s

Exterior Dimensions

24.0 × 32.0 × 2.1(mm)

Weight Approx.

approx. 2g




2. microSDHC UHS-1 Memory Cards


Product Name

THNSU016GBB2A0

THNSU008GBB2A0

THNSU004GBB2A0

Speed Class

UHS-I Mode

UHS Speed Class 1


SD Mode

Speed Class 10

Compliant Standard

SD Memory Card Standard Ver. 3.0

Interface

SD Interface: UHS50 (DDR50 Compliant )

Signal Voltage

1.8V, SD Clock: 100MHz (Max)

Power Supply Voltage

2.7 - 3.6V

Card Capacity

16GB

8GB

4GB

Maximum Read Speed

40MB/s

Maximum Write Speed

20MB/s

Exterior Dimensions

15.0 × 11.0 × 1.0(mm)

Weight Approx.

approx. 0.4g




About Toshiba Corp. and TAEC
Through proven commitment, lasting relationships and advanced, reliable electronic components, Toshiba enables its customers to create market-leading designs. Toshiba is the heartbeat within product breakthroughs from OEMs, ODMs, CMs, distributors and fabless chip companies worldwide. A committed electronic components leader, Toshiba designs and manufactures highquality flash memory-based storage solutions, discrete devices, displays, advanced materials, medical tubes, custom SoCs/ASICs, digital multimedia and imaging products, microcontrollers and wireless components that make possible today's leading cell phones, MP3 players, cameras, medical devices, automotive electronics and more.

Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. is an independent operating company owned by Toshiba America, Inc., a subsidiary of Toshiba Corporation, Japan's largest semiconductor manufacturer and the world's third largest semiconductor manufacturer (Gartner, 2009 WW Semiconductor Revenue, April 2010). Toshiba was founded in 1875, and today operates a global network of more than 740 companies, with 204,000 employees worldwide and annual sales surpassing $68B. For more information, visit http://www.toshiba.com/taec/ or memory.toshiba.com.

SOURCE: Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc.