The transfer speed of memory stick is 160 Mbit/s.
This advantage is an enabling technology in DDR3's transfer speed.
What if the transfer speed slows down to almost zero... when do you give up and return an error message?
This generated high rates of interrupts as transfer speeds increased.
It supports 10MBits per second transfer speed, and was the first to be adopted.
The transfer speed can be much faster than the velocity of energy diffusion of the system.
It can then automatically move files at transfer speeds of 480 Mbps.
Later 729 models supported 556 and 800 characters/inch (transfer speed 480 kbit/s).
Actual transfer speed may be higher, or lower, than shown on the card depending on several factors.
Drive capacity has grown at a much faster rate than transfer speed, and error rates have only fallen a little in comparison.