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Article: SanDisk Introduces Write-Once Memory Cards for Applications Where Recorded Data Must Be Unalterable.
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- July 15, 2008
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New SanDisk SD Cards Retain Data for as Long as 100 Years; Once Recorded, Files Can't Be Altered Or Deleted
MILPITAS, Calif. -- SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK) today introduced the SanDisk([R]) SD(TM) WORM Card, a Write Once Read Many (WORM) digital memory card intended for professional uses such as police investigations, court testimony, electronic voting and other applications where data files must be protected from alteration or deletion.
Analog recording media such as film and audio tape are rapidly becoming obsolete, driving demand for a solution suitable for today's digital devices. But conventional rewritable memory cards do not meet legal requirements to ...
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Article: SanDisk Introduces 256 Megabyte SD Card At CES.
Business Wire;
January 9, 2002 ;
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......products with slots for the card have been introduced. The 256MB SanDisk SD Card uses a 1-gigabit (1Gbit, or 1024Megabit) NAND flash memory...currently shipping 8, 16, 32, 64 and 128MB SD cards. The 256MB SanDisk SD Card will be available in this quarter and is expected to...
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