The 4 MB framebuffer on both cards supported a maximum screen resolution of 800x600, while the increased texture memory on the 12 MB card allowed more detailed textures.
GPU: 256 MB card capable of shader 3.0 (DX 9.0c compliant)
The maximum OS version one can run with a 2 MB card is 5.1(x).
The maximum OS version with a 16 MB card is 6.3(5), unless one is using a PIX 535.
Early samples of the SD Card were available in the first quarter of 2000, with production quantities of 32 and 64 MB cards available 3 months later.
A 128 MB card can hold up to 12,000 phrases in 4 or 5 languages.
It utilizes Compact Flash cards and initially shipped with a single 8 MB card.
A 40 MB card costs $166.
SmartMedia cards larger than 128 MB were never released, although there were rumors of a 256 MB card being planned.
Technical specifications for the memory size were released, and the 256 MB cards were even advertised in some places.