electronista.com - 10/13/2009
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SanDisk achieved a technical milestone today by shipping its first products based on four-bit-per-cell (4BPC) storage. Both standard SDHC and Memory Stick Pro Duo cards now use the much denser storage (versus existing 2BPC or 3BPC) to carry all their storage on 64-gigabit (8GB) chips; the move ...
slashgear.com - 10/13/2009
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One of the most popular names in the
memory card industry is SanDisk. The company makes a...
wide variety of memory cards to fit just about every device on the market from mobile phones to portable game consoles. SanDisk announced today that it has ...
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sandisk.com - 10/14/2009
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SANDISK SHIPS WORLD’S FIRST FLASH MEMORY CARDS WITH
64 GIGABIT X4 (4-BITS-PER-CELL) NAND FLASH TECHNOLOGY X4_Products Milpitas,...
Calif., Oct. 13, 2009 - SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK), the global leader in flash memory cards, today announced it has ...
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SanDisk Ships First 4BPC Memory Cards
I4U News —
... Not every step forward for technology is announced with fanfare, huge product roll-outs, and a gigantic media blitz. Some advances are very quiet, like the shipment of the very first line of memory cards based around the new X4 technology. SanDisk (via Electronista ) just started sending out their new line of standard SDHC and Memory Stick Pro Duo cards, which use 4 BPC storage as opposed to the standard 2 or 3 BPC. BPC stands for "bits per cell". The increase to 4 BPC should allow for smaller 8 GB and 16 GB chips, and will scale to allow for 64 GB and larger capacity SDHC ...
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