A-Data here brings you the "Incredible" memory cards
A-Data recently gains the authorization from Disney to roll out a series of Disney icon related...
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A-Data introduces DDR2-667 SO-DIMM
A-Data Technology launched its new Vitesta branded DDR2-667 SO-DIMMs, aiming to support Intel's...
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A-Data introduces 4GB SD card
A-Data Technology launches the 150X Turbo SD card with capacities up to 4GB.
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A-DATA launches two new MP3 players
Both models provide high quality music playback and voice recording. They support Windows...
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A-Data DDR2-1066( 512MB) module
Both models provide high quality music playback and voice recording. They support Windows...
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My Joy MP3 players
My Joy MP3 players feature FM tuner with voice recording function, built-in mini-USB port...
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My Joy MP3 players feature FM tuner with voice recording function, built-in mini-USB port and up to 18 hours battery life.
My Joy MP3 players feature FM tuner with voice recording function, built-in mini-USB port...
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MicroSD card
MicroSD card format is currently represented in A-Data's product portfolio with capacities...
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MMCmobile card
MMCmobile card is currently represented in A-Data's product portfolio with capacities up...
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Vice president of A-Data's flash-memory and multimedia-product business division Gibson Chen
"Flash-memory products are currently contributing around 20-25% of A-Data's revenues. Towards...
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A-Data MyFlash 512MB MMCmobile card at CeBIT 2005.
"Flash-memory products are currently contributing around 20-25% of A-Data's revenues. Towards...
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A-Data Vitesta branded DDR2 memory modules on show at CeBIT 2005.
"Flash-memory products are currently contributing around 20-25% of A-Data's revenues. Towards...
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Chairman and CEO of A-Data Simon Chen
"Currently there are dozens of companies manufacturing DRAM modules, but my opinion is that...
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