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SANDISK SHIPS WORLD’S FIRST FLASH MEMORY CARDS WITH 64 Gigabit X4 (4-BITS-PER-CELL) NAND FLASH TECHNOLOGY
SANDISK SHIPS WORLD’S FIRST FLASH MEMORY CARDS WITH 64 Gigabit X4 (4-BITS-PER-CELL) NAND FLASH TECHNOLOGY
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 begun production shipments of flash memory ...
SanDisk ships world’s first memory cards with 64 gigabit X4 NAND flash
SanDisk ships world’s first memory cards with 64 gigabit X4 NAND flash
slashgear.com — 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 ... (more) SanDisk ships world’s first memory cards with 64 gigabit ...
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SanDisk ships first memory cards based on X4 tech
SanDisk ships first memory cards based on X4 tech
electronista.com — 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 ... (more) SanDisk ships first memory cards based on X4 tech
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SanDisk starts shipping memory cards with 64-gigabit X4 NAND flash tech
Tech Ticker — ... memory cards are now shipping. The technology allows a memory card to hold 4-bits of data in each cell, twice as compared to a MLC based NAND memory chip. The X4 based cards are processed by 43nm technology with 64-gigabit NAND flash chip, making it the highest-density single-die memory to enter into production. SanDisk has not revealed the exact pricing but will be shipping 8GB and 16GB SDHC cards and 8GB and 16GB Memory Stick PRO Duo cards using X4 technology. [Via PR] Share on: ...

SanDisk ships world's first X4-based flash memory cards, humans wait for capacity increases
Engadget — SanDisk was busy trumpeting the benefits of X4 technology way back in February, and now the company's tooting its own horn once more by shipping the planet's first memory cards based on the new tech. For those who've forgotten, X4 can hold four bits of data in each memory cell, which is twice as many as the cells in traditional MLC NAND memory chips. In theory, this stuff will allow for bigger capacities in the flash memory that we so dearly love, but for whatever reason (read: cost concerns), the first X4-based SDHC and Memory Stick PRO cards top out at just 16GB. Wake us up when we can slam a sub-$50 256GB SDHC card into our D90, okay? Filed under: Storage SanDisk ships world's first X4-based flash memory cards, humans wait for ...

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