Comparison of memory cards


This table provides summary of comparison of various flash memory cards,.

Common information

Card familyStandards organizationsVarietiesEntry dateMaximum commercially available capacityPictureMain features
CompactFlashSanDiskI1994512 GB, flash only, now up to 512 GB, although standard goes up to 128 PB since CF 5.0
CompactFlashSanDiskII1994512 GB, older flash, but usually Microdrives, up to 128 PiB
CFexpressCompactFlash Association1.020171TBXQD form factor, PCIe 3.0 x2, NVMe
CFexpressCompactFlash Association----PCIe 3.0 x8, NVMe
SmartMediaToshiba3.3/5 V1995128 MBVery slim, no wear leveling controller, up to 128 MB. This particular example shows the write protect sticker.
MultiMediaCardSiemens AG, SanDiskMMC199716 GBSlim and small, up to 16 GB
MultiMediaCardSiemens AG, SanDiskRS-MMC/MMC Mobile2003/200516 GBCompact, up to 16 GB
MultiMediaCardSiemens AG, SanDiskMMCplus200516 GBCompact, swifter, optional DRM, up to 16 GB
MultiMediaCardSiemens AG, SanDiskMMCmicro20054 GBSubcompact, optional DRM, 16 MB to 4 GB
Secure DigitalPanasonic, SanDisk, Toshiba, KodakSD19994 GBSmall, DRM, up to 4 GB.
Secure DigitalPanasonic, SanDisk, Toshiba, KodakminiSD20034 GBCompact, DRM, up to 4 GB.
Secure DigitalPanasonic, SanDisk, Toshiba, KodakmicroSD20054 GBSubcompact, DRM, up to 4 GB.
Secure DigitalPanasonic, SanDisk, Toshiba, KodakSDHC200632 GBSame build as SD but greater capacity and transfer speed, 4 GB to 32 GB.
Secure DigitalPanasonic, SanDisk, Toshiba, KodakminiSDHC200832 GBSame build as miniSD but greater capacity and transfer speed, 4 GB to 32 GB. 8 GB is largest in early-2011.
Secure DigitalPanasonic, SanDisk, Toshiba, KodakmicroSDHC200732 GBSame build as microSD but greater capacity and transfer speed, 4 GB to 32 GB.
Secure DigitalPanasonic, SanDisk, Toshiba, KodakSDXC20091 TBSame build as SD/SDHC, but greater capacity and transfer speed, 32 GB and higher. Standard goes up to 2 TB.
Secure DigitalPanasonic, SanDisk, Toshiba, KodakmicroSDXC20091 TBSame build as microSD/microSDHC, but greater capacity and transfer speed, 32 GB and higher. Standard goes up to 2 TB.
Secure DigitalPanasonic, SanDisk, Toshiba, KodakSDUC201864 GBSame build as SD/SDHC/SDXC, but greater capacity and transfer speed. Standard goes up to 128 TB.
Secure DigitalPanasonic, SanDisk, Toshiba, KodakmicroSDUC2018?Same build as microSD/microSDHC/microSDXC, but greater capacity and transfer speed. Standard goes up to 128 TB
Memory StickSony/SanDiskStandard1998128 MBSlim and narrow, optional DRM, up to 128 MB
Memory StickSony/SanDiskPRO20034 GB
Slim and narrow, swifter, optional DRM, up to 4 GB
Memory StickSony/SanDiskDuo2003128 MBCompact, optional DRM, up to 128 MB
Memory StickSony/SanDiskPRO Duo2002-200632 GBCompact, optional DRM, up to 32 GB
Memory StickSony/SanDiskPRO-HG Duo2007-200832 GBCompact, swifter, optional DRM, up to 32 GB
Memory StickSony/SanDiskMicro 200616 GBSubcompact, optional DRM, up to 16 GB
Memory StickSonyPS Vita Memory Card201264 GBSubcompact, compulsory DRM, up to 64 GB, proprietary
XQDSandisk, Sony, Nikon, CompactFlash AssociationStandard2011-2012>2 TBHigh-capacity, high-speed standard using PCIe as interface
xDOlympus, FujifilmStandard2002-2007512 MBSlim and small, electrically identical to SmartMedia, no wear-leveling controller, up to 512 MB
xDOlympus, FujifilmType M20052 GBSlim and small but slower read/write, no wear-leveling controller, up to 2 GB
xDOlympus, FujifilmType H20052 GBSlim and small and swifter, no wear-leveling controller, up to 2 GB
Universal Flash Storage Card ExtensionsSamsungUFS Card2016>256 GBPackages the flash memory, currently soldered in shipping smartphones, into a removable card form factor. Uses the SCSI command set including queuing. The electrical interface makes use of differential signaling, which enables high bus speeds and robustness under noisy conditions and reduced pin count.
USB flash driveVariousUSB 1.1/2.0/3.0/3.12000/20011 TB+
Universally compatible across most non-mobile computer platforms, their greater size suits them better to file transfer/storage instead of use in portable devices

Physical details

Note that a memory card's dimensions are determined while holding the card with contact pins upwards. The length of cards is often greater than their width. Most cards show a directional arrow to aid insertion; such an arrow should be upward.
CardWidth Length Thickness Volume Mass
CompactFlash, Type I43.036.03.35,1083.3
CompactFlash, Type II43.036.05.07,740
SmartMedia37.045.00.761,2652.0
MMC, MMCplus24.032.01.41,0751.3
RS-MMC, MMCmobile24.018.01.46051.3
MMCmicro14.012.01.1185
SD, SDHC, SDXC, SDIO24.032.02.11,6132.0
miniSD, miniSDHC, miniSDIO20.021.51.46021.0
microSD, microSDHC, microSDXC11.015.01.01650.27
Memory Stick Standard, PRO21.550.02.83,0104.0
Memory Stick Duo, PRO Duo, PRO-HG, XC20.031.01.69922.0
Memory Stick Micro, XC12.515.01.22252.0
PS Vita Memory Card1512.51.63000.6
XQD card38.529.83.84,360
xD25.020.01.788902.8
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Compatibility

The following chart gives details on availability of adapters to put a given card in a given slot or device. This table does not take into account protocol issues in communicating with the device.
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