March 20, 2019
Realtek PCI-E memory card reader driver for Precision, OptiPlex, Latitude series running the following Windows Operating Systems: Win 7, Win8, Win 8.1, and Win10. Fixes & Enhancements Fixes - Not applicable. Realtek driver for RTL8168/8111 and Windows 10 64bit. A complete list of available network device drivers for Realtek RTL8168/8111.On this page, you will find all available drivers listed by release date for the Windows 10 64bit operating system. This page contains information about installing the latest Realtek Graphics Card driver downloads using the Realtek Driver Update Tool. Realtek Graphics Card drivers are tiny programs that enable your Graphics Card hardware to communicate with your operating system software.
RealtekCardReaderDriversv10.0.17763.21314.zip
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Card reader driver for:
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What's New:
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Traded as | TWSE: 2379 |
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Industry | Semiconductor |
Founded | 1987; 32 years ago |
Founder | Po-Len Yeh |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Nan-Horng Yeh (Chairman)[1] Qiu Shunjian (General Manager) |
Products | Integrated circuitsemiconductor chips |
Revenue | $1.519 billion (2018)[1] |
4,000 (2018)[1] | |
Website | www.realtek.com/en/ |
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Traditional Chinese | 瑞昱半導體 | ||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 瑞昱半导体 | ||||||
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Realtek Semiconductor Corp. (Chinese: 瑞昱半導體股份有限公司; pinyin: Ruìyù Bàndǎotǐ Gǔfèn Yǒuxiàn Gōngsī), is a fabless semiconductor company situated in the Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu, Taiwan. It was founded in October 1987 and subsequently listed on the Taiwan Stock Exchange in 1998. Realtek currently manufactures and sells a variety of microchips globally and its product lines broadly fall into three categories: communications network ICs, computer peripheral ICs, and multimedia ICs. As of 2017, Realtek employs 4,000 people, of whom 78% work in research and development.[1][2]
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Products[edit]
- Communication network IC products manufactured and marketed by Realtek include: network interface controllers (both the traditional 10/100M Ethernet controllers and the more advanced gigabit Ethernet controllers), physical layer controllers (PHYceivers), network switch controllers, gateway controllers, wireless LAN ICs, as well as ADSLrouter controllers. In particular, the RTL8139 series 10/100M Fast Ethernet controllers reached their height during the late 1990s, and continued to take up a significant, and eventually predominant share in the worldwide market in the following years.
- Those devices categorized as Realtek’s computer peripheral IC products consist of the traditional AC'97audio codecs, the High Definition Audio codecs, card reader controllers, clock generators and IEEE 1394 ICs.
- Multimedia IC products include LCD Monitor Controllers, LCD TV Controllers and Digital Media Processors.
Realtek Headquarters in Hsinchu Science Park
Notable products[edit]
A RTL8139C chip as seen on a broadband adapter for a Sega Dreamcast video game console.
Notable Realtek products include 10/100M Ethernet controllers (with a global market share of 70% as of 2003) and audio codecs (AC'97 and Intel HD Audio), where Realtek had a 50% market share in 2003 and a 60% market share in 2004, primarily concentrated in the integrated OEM on-board audio market-segment.[3] As of 2013 the ALC892 HD Audio codec and RTL8111 Gigabit Ethernet chip have become particular OEM favorites, offering low prices and basic feature-sets. RTL8139-based NICs are dubbed 'crab cards' in Taiwan, alluding to the crab-like appearance of the Realtek logo.[citation needed]
Chipsets for HD multimedia players and recorders[edit]
Realtek Card Reader Driver
EGA graphic card with Realtek RTG3101
The increasing popularity of HD media players in 2009 led to the entry of Realtek into that market. The first series, the 1xx3 models[4]sold at a lower price than similar quality chipsets of Realtek's competitors. (The main competitors were the Sigma Media Players.)
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Realtek produced three major versions of Realtek 1xx3 and several minor variations. The three major 1xx3 chipset versions (1073, 1183, and 1283) all featured the same chip in terms of format support and performance, the only difference being the added ability to record AV sources in the 1283. HD Audio support in the 1xx3 improved through the chipset's life with several revisions. The DD and CC versions of the chipset both added full 7.1 HD-audio support to the chipset.
The 1073 players all built on a common SDK (firmware+OS) provided by Realtek. This meant that they were all essentially similar in performance and interface. It also meant that producing these players was very easy for manufacturers, all they had to do was create the hardware and Realtek provided the software.
Key players from the Realtek 1073 era were the original Xtreamer, the Asus O!PlayHD, ACRyan PlayOn and the Mede8er MED500X. Manufacturers released hundreds of Realtek 1073 players.
In early 2011 Realtek released series 1xx5, including the 1055, and 1185. These are the successors to the 1073 series. All three chips ran at 500Mhz which provided a small performance increase. Otherwise, the chips offered the same comprehensive format support as the previous generation. All chips ran the same Realtek SDK4 Casablanca, which offered improved user-experience (aesthetically, added media indexing, thumbnails...) from the stock SDK. As with the later version of the 1xx8 chipset, full 7.1 HD-audio downmix and passthrough are supported in the 1xx5.
Realtek released the next generation of its chipsets, the 1xx6 series 1186, in early October 2011. These ran at 750Mhz, supported HDMI 1.4, were capable of 3D including 3D ISO, and were able to dual-boot into Android. Key 1186 players include the Mede8er X3D Series (MED1000X3D, MED800X3D, MED600X3D), Xtreamer Prodigy 3D and HiMedia 900B.[5]
Security breach[edit]
According to the comprehensive analysis released by Symantec in 2011 regarding the Stuxnet virus,[6] Realtek's digital certificate for Windows was compromised, allowing attackers to digitally sign malicious drivers without users being notified. The certificate was then revoked by Verisign: 'The attackers would have needed to obtain the digital certificates from someone who may have physically entered the premises of the two companies [Realtek and JMicron] and stole them, as the two companies are in close physical proximity.' states the report.[6]
See also[edit]
References[edit]
- ^ abcd'About Realtek'. Realtek. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
- ^'Employment'. Realtek. Retrieved 2 May 2019.
- ^'Annual Report 2004'. Realtek. Retrieved 21 August 2015.
- ^For Realtek chipsets the last number in the chipset name indicates the chipset generation. So all chips ending in '3' are 1xx3 (2009) generation and all ending in '5' are 1xx5 (2011) generation.
- ^'Specialist Media Chipset Timeline'. iboum.com. Retrieved 25 January 2014.
- ^ abW32.Stuxnet Dossier(PDF). Symantec. 1.4. Symantec Security Response. February 2011.
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