A significant step to broaden the use of PC Cards in desktop computers was taken today by the PCMCIA industry standards group. The PCMCIA group — a nonprofit trade association founded in 1989 to establish technical standards for PC Card technology and to promote interchangeability among computer systems — announced the first version of its standard for ExpressCard, a technology that’s expected to replace PC Card slots found most commonly in notebook computers.
ExpressCard Standard To Replace Larger PC Cards
Posted by: John P. Mello Jr. September 16, 2003 02:48 PMA significant step to broaden the use of PC Cards in desktop computers was taken today by the PCMCIA industry standards group. The PCMCIA group — a nonprofit trade association founded in 1989 to establish technical standards for PC Card technology and to promote interchangeability among computer systems — announced the first version of its standard for ExpressCard, a technology that’s expected to replace PC Card slots found most commonly in notebook computers.