Samsung lands microSD card orders from Nokia
Samsung Electronics, which was known as a chief advocate of the MultiMediaCard (MMC) format, is said to land microSD card orders from Nokia, according to industry sources considering this as a proof of relatively poor sales of MMC cards. According to the sources, Samsung will outsource microSD card backend production processes to Taiwan-based packaging and testing houses.
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