
Mobile phones today are the symbols of the modern mobile digital
lifestyle, of which memory cards are an increasingly important element.
Memory cards have evolved from the early MMC and SD cards to the
second-generation miniSD and RS-MMC specifications, growing smaller,
lighter and thinner while providing ever increasing storage and
flexibility for digital products. The third-generation microSD cards
have taken this evolution to the next step: nearly the size of a
fingernail (15mm¡Ñ11mm¡Ñ1mm), microSD cards are now the world's smallest
memory card products.
In 2005, the SD association announced the microSD
specification, the newest member of the SD family. microSD is 100%
compatible with the earlier T-flash format, and due to its extremely
small size, microSD has quickly gained popularity among mobile phone
makers seeking a smaller storage medium. These factors have resulted
in explosive growth in phone products that support the microSD specification.
Major manufacturers including Motorola, Samsung and LG have all
released microSD-compatible mobile phones, and according to the
latest ¡§2005 Mobile Storage Products Research Report,¡¨ microSD (including
T-Flash) products accounted for 29.5% of the market share of mobile
phones with memory card support. Compared to two other mini memory
card formats ¡V miniSD and RS-MMC ¡V microSD's market share was 1.6
and 10.5 percentage points higher. The microSD format will clearly
continue to take the mobile phone memory market by storm.
However, unlike larger cards such as SD or MMC
cards, microSD's surface area restrictions make it impossible to
use SMT production (the most common manufacturing method for flash
memory cards). microSD cards must be produced using direct die packaging
technology. Kingmax is one of the world's only memory manufacturers
that possess IC packaging facilities, and Kingmax is also the world's
leading manufacturer of PIP packaged memory products. When used
with very small surface area memory cards, PIP packaging provides
incomparable performance and value. In addition to water and dust
resistance (as well as heat and pressure resistance), microSD's
main advantage lies its tiny size. At the same time, the PIP packaging
technology enables Kingmax to apply its distinctive red color, which
allows consumers to know at first glance their products are genuine
Kingmax memory products.
Stacking technology is another complication for
manufacturing microSD products, especially high capacity products.
Because of microSD's extremely small size, currently all microSD
products are produced using stacking technology. Higher capacity
cards such as the 512MB microSD cards are produced by stacking two
70-nanometer 256MB flash chips. Circuit paths are already quite
complicated in such a small area, and stacking two ICs makes the
process even more complicated. Therefore, memory makers lacking
IC packaging technology face many difficulties producing this type
of memory card, and it is precisely this technology that makes Kingmax
one of the world's only companies who can provide a stable supply.
With its patented PIP packaging technology and outstanding quality
and compatibility, it is no wonder that Kingmax products are the
most widely respected by electronics manufacturers and consumers
alike.
Many of the world's major mobile phone manufacturers
have taken notice of the Kingmax microSD cards and Kingmax has already
begun receiving large orders and forming partnerships to supply
microSD cards to mobile phone companies around the world. Through
these partnerships, Kingmax will bring an all-new mobile multimedia
experience to consumers the world over.
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