SanDisk has announced a new line of memory cards that have been designed to suit the latest HD flash memory camcorders.


SanDisk has announced a new line of memory cards that have been designed to suit the latest HD flash memory camcorders.
SanDisk has released a new series of Write Once Read Many (WORM) digital memory card in the SD format, designed for applications where data files must be protected from alteration or deletion.

SanDisk had added a 64-gigabyte (GB) solid state drive to its line-up of SSD products, offering increased capacity for notebook PCs and storage devices.

SanDisk will shortly release the world’s highest capacity CompactFlash card, which is targeted at high-volume professional photographers, along with the first 4GB SDHC card.

SanDisk’s Extreme memory cards, which have been designed for professional photographers, are now on sale in Australia.

The entire series of SanDisk Extreme IV CompactFlash cards has received a 12.5-percent speed boost while the newly-released 16-gigabyte (GB) card is double previous capacities.

SanDisk has expanded its memory card with announcements of an 8GB SDHC card and a new line of microSD memory cards aimed at the mobile phone market.

SanDisk will showcase an expanded product range at its stand at the Photo Imaging World trade show, which opens in Brisbane today.
SanDisk will begin mass-production of the world’s first high performance 4-bits-per-cell (X4) flash memory in the first half of 2009.
SanDisk will double the capacity of its CompactFlash 5000 flash memory cards for industrial markets with the release of a new 16GB CF card.
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