SanDisk
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Smartphones are getting ever more capable, now coming with 4K screens and multiple cameras. Happily, there are still some mobile devices that allow storage expansion via a microSD slot, making the announcement of the world's fastest 1 TB UHS-1 card very welcome indeed.
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Around two years after releasing its 200 GB microSD card, the world's highest-capacity at the time, SanDisk has today doubled that figure to unveil a whopping 400 GB version, again the world's highest.
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SanDisk has a new memory card with more storage space than many computers. Parent company Western Digital announced a prototype one terabyte (TB) SDXC card at the Photokina trade fair in Cologne, Germany on Tuesday.
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Major hard drive maker Western Digital has announced that it is acquiring SanDisk, one of the biggest and most familiar names in flash storage.
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SanDisk has now expanded into the portable SSD market. Its new Extreme 900 and Extreme 500 lines of portable SSDs were revealed alongside its highest capacity USB flash drive and the world's smallest 128 GB thumb drive at Computex in Taiwan.
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With all the high quality media that we fill our mobile devices with these days, it doesn't take much to hit capacity with the onboard storage. But SanDisk has just introduced a new 200 GB microSD card designed to provide a little more breathing room.
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SanDisk has announced its, and the world's, highest capacity SD memory card so far. Designed with professional videographers and photographers in mind, the 512 GB SanDisk Extreme PRO SDXC UHS-I memory card couples high capacity with write speeds up to 90 MB/s and Class 3 (U3) recording speeds.
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SanDisk is looking to usurp platter-based HDDs in enterprise applications with its new Optimus MAX SSD, the world's first 2.5-inch Serial Attached SCSI (SAS) SSD packing 4 TB of storage capacity.
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SanDisk has chosen the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, to announce the world’s largest capacity microSD card, the waterproof 128 GB Ultra microSDXC UHS-I memory card.
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Toshiba may have claimed a world’s fastest title with its new Exceria Pro SD memory cards that come in 16 and 32 GB capacities, but SanDisk is claiming its own worlds’ fastest crown – this time for a 64 GB microSDXC card.
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SanDisk has launched two storage vaults capable of wirelessly connecting with mobile devices like laptops, tablets and smartphones.
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SanDisk has announced that its new 128GB Extreme SDXC UHS-I card, which boasts read/write speeds of up to 45 MB/s, is now shipping.
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