Lexar Media, a subsidiary of Micron Technology, has introduced the Lexar Platinum II 32GB SDHC and the Lexar 16GB microSDHC memory cards, which utilise Micron’s new high-capacity 34nm NAND chips. The newly architected 32Gb multi-level cell (MLC) NAND chip is 17 percent smaller than Micron’s first-generation 32Gb chip. The 16Gb MLC NAND chip, at just 84mm², provides high-capacity in an ultra tiny package. Lexar is taking advantage of Micron’s new 34nm NAND products by delivering a 32GB SDHC and a 16GB microSDHC card, with plans to significantly expand the line by September. In addition to its high capacity, the new Lexar PLatinum SDHC card is speed-rated at 60x (Class 4), offering a minimum-sustained write speed of 9MB per second. The Lexar Platinum II 32GB SDHC card is available now from tne Lexar Online Store at $139.99. The Lexar 16GB microSDHC mobile memory card costs $99.99.