Tuesday, March 3, 2015

SanDisk launches the first key USB Type-C

SanDisk launches the first key USB Type-C







In addition to its 200 GB microSD and its new internal eMMC memory, SanDisk unveiled at MWC 2015, the first USB Type-C key market.


 The USB-IF has recently ratified a new connector USB Type-C, which aims to become the universal USB connector, replacing the three connectors that coexist to date (called standard connector, mini USB and micro USB) and which will soon begin to democratize.


 Nokia N1 shelf (the division that has not been acquired by Microsoft) and the first motherboards and daughter boards USB 3.1, with such ports, will soon be marketed. A research firm predicted earlier this year that 12% of phones will be equipped by 2016.


 A phone in ten a few computers, it is a start, but not enough to justify the existence of only USB Type-C. Initially, SanDisk reserves the connectors to its range Dual Drive, one in which it already provides key double standard USB connector and micro USB for Android devices. It is launching a product, simply called “Dual USB Drive Type C”, with a standard type A USB port on one side and a USB port type C on the other.


 Between the two, there is 32 GB of flash memory and a USB 3.0 controller, further proof, if any were needed, that the USB Type-C does not necessarily rhyme with the new USB 3.1 standard. Failing to involve better flow rates, this connector to recall the advantage of being reversible, as the owner of Apple Lightning connector.


 This USB stick, responding to the reference SDDDC-032G, will be available worldwide in the second quarter 2015, for an unknown price.



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