Intel lands microSD card orders from Nokia and Motorola
Intel has landed orders for microSD cards from Nokia and Motorola, with a test run to begin by year-end and volume production to commence in the first quarter of 2007, according to sources. The sources indicated that samples of the microSD cards have been sent to the handset makers, with production to commence in small volumes at the beginning of next year.
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