SanDisk
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ASUS has announced a new series of ultraportables powered by Intel's 2nd generation Core processors and containing the latest SSD technology from SanDisk.
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SanDisk and Toshiba have announced that they have developed and fabricated NAND flash memory modules with 19nm process technology.
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SanDisk has developed the first small form factor SATA SSD drive.
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SanDisk has announced its smallest USB Flash Drive to date, the Cruzer Blade
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SanDisk has announced a performance and capacity upgrade for its SSDs.
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The TIPA Awards have been run and won for 2010, meaning potential purchasers can make informed purchasing decisions backed by the collective opinions of 28 international photographic magazine editors.
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SanDisk has announced the availability of the world’s first 32GB microSDHC removable memory card to enhance the storage capacity of mobile phones and other devices.
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SanDisk Corporation has begun shipping 64Gb flash memory cards based on the company’s advanced X4 flash memory technology in its 8GB and 16GB SDHC cards as well as 8GB and 16GB Memory Stick PRO Duo cards.
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SanDisk’s new line of Extreme Pro CompactFlash memory cards prove that not all memory cards are created equal by offering 90MB/s peak read and write speeds – that’s double the performance of previous SanDisk high-end camera memory cards.
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The latest SanDisk portable music player, the Sansa Clip+ features a microSD slot, compatible with SanDisk's own preloaded music offerings.
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SanDisk has introduced a pre-loaded competitor for the iPod. Including a stylish player and 1000 Billboard chart songs loaded onto an SD flash card for just USD$99.99, slotRadio is great value but allows almost no choice.
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SanDisk has unveiled a 32GB card with 30MB/s read and write speeds designed for DSLR cameras.
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