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12 GB Compact Flash card

astroview

Golden Member
Pretec Electronics has introduced the world's first solid state CompactFlash memory card with a storage capacity of a whopping 12 GB. The card, which will be available by the second half of 2004, will sell for $9,999 USD. In conjunction with the announcement, Pretec also announced that it would reduce the price of its 6 GB CompactFlash from $7,499 USD to $3,499 USD.


http://www.infosyncworld.com/news/n/4906.html
Link doesn't really have much more info.
 
Obviously just because it's big, not because it costs a lot to produce, or they couldn't knock the 6GB card down $4000 to less than half price.
Profit margins must be pretty big.
 
well its doesn't cost much to make it costs alot to develop so the first people buying these things are paying for the R&D
 
Too bad the read/writes are so low on these compared to hard drives. I want a flash drive that can replace a HD!
 
I just wish someone would comeup with a cheap solution so we can take 5 or 6 1 gig sticks of SDRAM and build a ram drive. then have a backup HD that will backup everything every few hours just incase the power goes out and the battery fails. would work awsome for a boot drive and whouldn't cost much more than 600-800 bucks. granted expensive but not so much that its out of reach for the high end gamer/ power user.
 
Hmmmm, let's do some math. I have a Canon A300 3MP digicam, and previously purchased a 256MB CF card. With the detail and res all the way up, I can take a 149 pictures (this is the number the camera gives me, but the real world number is a bit higher).

Using basic math (i.e. 1GB = 1024MB, I believe that's right), I should be able to get 7,152 high detailed, 3MP quality pictures. I don't think I've possibly even gotten close to an 1/8th of that number since I've had the camera for a year now.

EDIT: Another crazy fact? The 12GB flashcard costs $9,999. I bought my 256MB flash card for $52 at newegg. I could equal the 12GB by buying 48 of the 256MB cards for $2,496. So whap happens to the extra $7,500?? 😀
 
The only way to realistically drive these prices to near consumer level is for the manufactures to gamble a bit and mark the price artificially low(say $1000 for 12GB in quantities of 500 or 1000). This will make it easier to bring the economies of scale into their favor with a ten fold in sales.
 
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