Thursday, September 29, 2005
SanDisk Introduces 4GB Embedded Flash Memory
Posted by Darius Wey in "HARDWARE" @ 03:00 AM
"SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) today introduced SanDisk iNAND, a small, easily integrated high-speed NAND flash storage device that is available in capacities and price points that make it an attractive alternative to micro hard drives. Embedded flash memory is a popular storage solution for consumer electronics products such as MP3 players, GPS devices, personal media players and mobile phones. The announcement was made at the CTIA Wireless I.T. and Entertainment 2005 trade show in San Francisco, where SanDisk is exhibiting products in booth #944."
Smaller, lighter, faster, more durable, lower power consumption - these are just a few reasons why SanDisk's iNAND might be better than that ol' spinning drive. 1GB and 2GB versions will be made available over the next two months, with the 4GB version expected in March next year. It is technologies like this that could give way to a new breed of Pocket PCs.
Smaller, lighter, faster, more durable, lower power consumption - these are just a few reasons why SanDisk's iNAND might be better than that ol' spinning drive. 1GB and 2GB versions will be made available over the next two months, with the 4GB version expected in March next year. It is technologies like this that could give way to a new breed of Pocket PCs.