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What is a MultiMediaCard (MMC)?
A MultiMediaCard (MMC) is an IC (Integrated Circuit) which is stored in a compact and rugged plastic enclosure. MultiMediaCard (MMC)s are designed to store data and to enable the transfer of data between devices equipped with MultiMediaCard (MMC) slots.
The MultiMediaCard (MMC) standard was introduced in November of 1997 by SanDisk and Siemens AG/Infeneon Technologies AG.
Current MultiMediaCard (MMC) capacities range up to 2GB.
A MultiMediaCard (MMC) is 32mm long, 24mm wide, and 1.4mm thick.
MultiMediaCards can be used in SD Card readers and writers.
The theoretical transfer speed of a MultiMediaCard is 2.5MB/s.
For more information on MultiMediaCard, visit the MultiMediaCard Association.
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