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SanDisk 16GB MicroSDHC, M2

Monday 06 October 2008

SanDisk Corporation has announced it is bringing to market its 16GB microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro (M2) mobile memory cards - the world’s largest storage capacity for mobile phones.


Sandisk launches memory cards for mobile phones

Wednesday 02 July 2008

SanDisk Corporation has announced the availability of SanDisk Mobile Ultra, microSD, microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro (M2) flash mobile memory cards, which are available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacities.


Sandisk solid-state drives

Thursday 05 June 2008

SanDisk Corporation has introduced a line of flash memory-based solid-state drives (SSDs) designed for an emerging new category of portable consumer electronics, called Ultra Low-Cost PCs (ULCPC) or “netbooks”, that allow users to have an enhanced experience while surfing the internet using


Video flash cards

Tuesday 22 April 2008

Consumers who own camcorders that use flash memory cards instead of tape will now be able to select the right storage media for their cameras with the debut of a video card line from SanDisk.


Sony sells fab to Toshiba

Thursday 21 February 2008

Toshiba Corp, Sony Corp, and Sony Computer Entertainment Inc detailed an agreement that will see Toshiba buy a Sony 300-mm fab and see the trio form a joint venture for the production of high-performance semiconductors, including products for SCEI's PlayStation gaming system.


Solid-state storage: feasible plan or flash in the pan?

Monday 22 October 2007

Flash memory's per-megabyte cost is plummeting, and its per-chip density is climbing. Your customers' demands for system performance, low power consumption, compact form factors, light weight, ruggedness, and reliability are unrelenting. Is it time to consider an uptick in your per-system


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