Entries in Sandisk (12)

Sunday
Mar012015

SanDisk revolutionizes mobile storage with 200GB microSD Card

It's kind of a shame that Samsung's Galaxy S6 devices no longer accept microSD cards, because SanDisk's new 200GB card really pushes the storage limits.

200GB is more than what many notebooks ship with and SanDisk has made it possible to store vast amounts of data on a tiny card. The latest microSDXC card will have transfer speeds of up to 90MB/sec and will come to market during Q2 of 2015 for an SRT of US $400.00.

Oh, and if regular sized SD Cards are your thing, SanDisk has also released a 512GB Extreme PRO SDHC/SDXC card ideal for digital cameras and video cameras.

Thursday
Feb262015

Sandisk getting ready to announce something big

Sandisk is teasing a huge announcement on March 3rd. The announcement will involve new flash storage products and solutions and merits a livestream.

SanDisk will host a virtual launch event from its campus headquarters located in Milpitas, California, to unveil a new category of flash storage solutions. The proceedings will be webcast globally. Those interested in joining the virtual event can register here:

 

 

http://info.sandisk.com/WebinarRegistration.html

Saturday
Jan102015

SanDisk introduces dual flash drive for Android devices

SanDisk unveiled an easier way to store and transfer files from an Android device to a USB-toting gadget with the Ultra Dual USB Drive. The device is equipped with a microUSB and USB 3.0 connector to speed things up. It is available in 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB capacities with prices ranging from US$22.99 to $64.99. The accessory also has a Memory Zone file management app to make organizing files on your Android phone or tablet that much easier. The app can be downloaded from the Google Play Store.

Source: SanDisk | Via: SlashGear

Sunday
May042014

SanDisk introduces new large capacity SSDs

Solid state drives are known to improve performance but have been limited when it comes to storage capacity. That is about to change with the new 2.5” drives from SanDisk. The company has introduced Optimus Max SSD line with 4TB capacity. And they also intend to introduce an 8TB and 16TB models in the future. According to the company, performance numbers of these drives allow for sequential read/write of up to 400/400 MB/s and random read/write IOPS of 75K/15K. We’re sure these drives won’t come cheap but they do say it would offer the high performance drives “at consumer costs.” We’ll let you know if we find out more information.

Source: Ubergizmo