Multi Media Card (MMC) is a memory card standard that was released in 1997 by SanDisk and Siemens AG. It is based on Toshiba's NAND-based flash memory and is much smaller (about the size of a postage stamp) than earlier systems that were based on Intel NOR-based memory such as CompactFlash. Originally MMC used a 1-bit serial interface, but there are newer versions of the specification that allow transfers of 4 or 8 bits at a time. MMC can be used in almost all those devices that support SD cards. MMC is used as a storage medium for a portable device, in a form that can easily be removed for access by a computer.
Choose from a wide range of MultiMedia Card that we offer at Upgrade Nation. We stock Infineon flash MMC, Kingston Flash MMC, ATP Flash MMC of varying storage capacities.