The term PCMCIA in fact refers to the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, the governing body that oversees the development of the device However, PCMCIA and PC Cards are used to refer to the devices themselves and the term has become interchangeable The term PCMCIA in fact refers to the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association, the governing body that oversees the development of the device.
The chipset supports the CardBus interface and allows integration of Personal Computer Memory Card International Association - (PCMCIA) based devices, such as peripheral component interconnect (PCI) cards, access points, personal computers (PCs) and personal digital assistants.
Introduced by the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) in 2003, it constitutes a thin, light and fast modular expansion desktop and especially notebook computers.
The Harris MTSU is a solid-state data storage device that incorporates commercial Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) memory cards that can be easily installed and retrieved from the MTSU on a mission-by-mission basis.
If SanDisk's '987 patent is as broad as they believe it is, then it should have been disclosed to the industry standards-setting bodies such as the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) and CompactFlash Association (CFA) at the time of the standard's development," said John Reimer, President and CEO of Lexar Media, Inc.
Our solution is superior to conventional PC card implementations, not only because of its lower cost, but also because it allows PC OEMs to implement a solution for LAN connectivity with the same performance as more expensive branded CardBus and Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) cards.
Xircom -- Advancing Industry Standards In addition to its participation in the WAP Forum, Xircom continues to play a leading role in the research and development of technologies enabling mobile information access through involvement in the following industry consortiums: International Telecommunications Standards User Group (ITSUG), European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI), Mobile Advisory Council (MAC), Portable Computing and Communications Association (PCCA), Bluetooth Special Interest Group, Personal Computer Memory Card International Association (PCMCIA) and others.