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A microSD card (right) next to its SD adapter (left)
Dissected 64 MB microSD Card, showing cross section through memory chips and printed circuit board
microSD is a format for removable flash memory cards. It is derived from SanDisk TransFlash and is used mainly in mobile telephones, but also in handheld GPS devices, portable audio players, video game consoles and expandable USB flash memory drives.
It is currently (2008) the smallest memory card available commercially. At 15mm × 11mm × 0.7mm (about the size of a fingernail), it is about a quarter the size of an SD card.[1] There are adapters which allow a microSD card to be used in devices intended for SD, miniSD, or MemoryStick Duo cards. However, they are not universally compatible.
TransFlash and microSD cards are the same (each can be used in devices made for the other), except that microSD adds support for SDIO mode, enabling non-memory cards like Bluetooth, GPS, and Near Field Communication devices.[2]
As of March 2008, microSD cards are available in capacities from 64MB to 8GB. Sandisk is working on the 16GB version, which is expected in mid 2008. Cards 4GB and larger are only available in the newer SDHC format.
On January 7, 2008, during CES, SanDisk announced an as yet unpriced 12GB (104 GB/cm3) microSDHC card.[1]
A 512 MB Kingston microSD card next to a Patriot SD adapter (left) and miniSD adapter (middle).

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