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Corsair makes an entry into the flash market

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On December 9, 2004, 12:00 PM

Corsair Memory today announced the company's entry into the flash media market with new families of USB 2.0 flash drives and Secure Digital (SD) cards that go from 128mb to 1GB of capacity.

Corsair's USB Flash Voyager products are capable of blazing fast 19 Megabyte per second sustained read speeds, these devices are fully Hi-Speed USB 2.0 compliant, and are backward compatible to USB 1.1. The company's new line of SD products are rated at 40X, and support sustained read speeds of 6 Megabytes per second.

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