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Ritek's RiDATA 600x 16GB Lightning Series UDMA CompactFlash card. Photo provided by Advanced Media Inc. PRESS RELEASE: RITEK Unveils the High Speed 600X CompactFlash® Card at International CES 2010


Ridata CompactFlash® Card is Not Just for DSLR Camera’s Alone

DIAMOND BAR, Calif. --(Business Wire)-- Jan 05, 2010 Advanced Media, Inc., manufacturer and marketer of the popular Ridata brand of recordable DVD, Blu-Ray, flash memory, and data storage products, is adding a high speed 600X MLC based CompactFlash® Card (CF) to their Lightning Series line in 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB capacities for embedded computing options.

Ridata CompactFlash® Cards are commonly used in DSLR cameras, PDAs, and MP3 players. The 600X speed is a reliable option for these applications in addition to using it like a hard drive to boot-up an operating system or to support an embedded storage device, kiosks, point-of-sale computing, and multimedia equipment such as security surveillance systems to record video from single or multi-channels.

Ridata CompactFlash® card 600X is non-volatile memory with error correction embedded. It supports CIS implementation with 256 bytes of attribute memory, plus 8- or 16-bit host transfers with any host speed using IORDY. In addition, it is compatible with host ATA disk I/O BIOS, DOS/Windows File System, and application software. The controller inside supports Ultra DMA Mode up to Mode 6 and the power consumption is 3.3V/5V with automatic power management.

The internal testing resulted in a 94MB per second Read and a 92MB per second Write for the 600X 16GB Ridata CompactFlash® card. The Mean Time Between Failure (MTBF) is 1 million power hours, endurance levels of 100,000 times, and durability measurements of 10,000 insertion and removal cycles.

The Ridata Compact Flash Card family, including 600X MLC, 300X SLC, and 150X SLC with data lock write protection switch, is available through selected retailers, Ridata distributors, and at various online outlets. A complete listing of locations may be found on the Advanced Media Ritek USA website. Visit: www.ritekusa.com

Ritek's RiDATA 600x 16GB Lightning Series UDMA CompactFlash card. Photo provided by Advanced Media Inc. Click for a bigger picture!

Ritek's RiDATA 600x 16GB Lightning Series UDMA CompactFlash card.
Photo provided by Advanced Media Inc.

About Advanced Media (RITEK USA)
Advanced Media, Inc. is a subsidiary of RITEK Corporation and is located in Diamond Bar, California. Advanced Media is the sole North and South American marketer and distributor of the RIDATA brand of recordable discs, flash memory media, and solar modules.

Since its formation in 2001, Advanced Media, Inc.’s Ridata brand offers an extensive line of flash memory products including the cutting-edge Solid State Drive (SSD) Series, CF cards including CF write protection switch, and USB EZ Drives.

RITEK for years has been defining and redefining the optical storage market. Around the world, its name is synonymous with innovation, quality, and unparalleled consistency. Its ISO 14001, ISO 9001, ISO 9002, OHSAS 18001, and Green mark certification from the EPA prove RITEK's commitment to quality control and the environment.

For further information, call 909-861-2269, e-mail: [email protected], or visit the Advanced Media web site at: www.ritekusa.com.

Note: RITEK invites CES attendees to meeting room 35651MP, South Hall.


(First posted on Tuesday, January 5, 2010 at 13:17 EST)

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