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  2. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    SanDisk: I 1994 512 GB (CF5 128*2 50 bytes) Thinner (3.3 mm), flash only, now up to 512 GB, although standard goes up to 128 PB since CF 5.0 [2] II Thicker (5.0 mm), older flash, but usually Microdrives, up to 128 PiB [2] CFexpress: CompactFlash Association: 1.0 2017 1 TB

  3. SanDisk - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, SanDisk produced the first flash-based solid-state drive (SSD) in a 2.5-inch hard disk drive form factor for IBM with a 20 MB capacity priced at about $1,000. [ 8 ] In 1992, SanDisk introduced FlashDisk, a series of memory cards made for the PCMCIA or PC card form factor, so they could be inserted into the expansion slots of many ...

  4. SanDisk Professional - Wikipedia

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    SanDisk Professional sells their external storage devices only to professionals under the product lines G-SPEED, G-RAID, G-SAFE, and G-DRIVE. G-RAID is a line of portable external hard drive products used for field editing and backup for video producers and camera operators .

  5. USB flash drive - Wikipedia

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    Until 2008, SanDisk manufactured a product called SD Plus, which was a SecureDigital card with a USB connector. [81] SanDisk introduced a digital rights management technology called FlashCP that they had purchased in 2005 to control the storage and usage of copyrighted materials on flash drives, primarily for use by students.

  6. Solid-state drive - Wikipedia

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    [132] [133] Flash-based SSDs were patented in 1989 by the founders of SanDisk, [134] which released its first product in 1991: a 20 MB SSD for IBM laptops. [135] While the storage capacity was limited and the price high (around $1,000), this marked the beginning of a transition to flash memory as an alternative to traditional hard drives.

  7. SD card - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, SanDisk offered various collections of 1000 songs on a single slotMusic card for about $40, [146] now restricted to compatible devices and without the ability to copy the files. Integrated USB connector – The SanDisk SD Plus product can be plugged directly into a USB port without needing a USB card reader. [ 147 ]

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