SanDisk's Extreme III and Ultra II Cards Win Three Editor's Choice Awards from American PHOTO Magazine; SanDisk Cards Recognized for Speed, Performance and Versatility.SUNNYVALE Sunnyvale, city (1990 pop. 117,229), Santa Clara co., W Calif., near San Francisco; settled 1849, inc. 1912. A city in Silicon Valley, its many manufactures include semiconductors; machinery and instruments; electrical, electronic, and aerospace products; , Calif. -- SanDisk This article is about SanDisk Corporation. For Computer Storage Device in Storage Area Network (SAN), see Storage Area Network. SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK), formerly SunDisk (R) Corporation (Nasdaq:SNDK) today announced that its SanDisk Extreme(TM) III card family, 8-gigabyte (GB) (1) SanDisk Ultra(R) II CompactFlash(R) and new SanDisk Ultra II PLUS SD(TM) card line have won three Editor's Choice Awards by American PHOTO Magazine. The American PHOTO Editor's Choice Award is one of the most authoritative awards issued in the photography publishing industry and symbolizes the high levels of quality and performance. "Each year, the editors of American PHOTO select from hundreds of new products for photographers," said Richard Rabinowitz, vice president/group publisher of American PHOTO. "Only a handful of products pass the key selection requirement that it make a significant improvement in the lives and workflow The automatic routing of documents to the users responsible for working on them. Workflow is concerned with providing the information required to support each step of the business cycle. of photographers who will use these products." Tanya Chuang, SanDisk's worldwide retail product marketing manager for high performance cards, said, "Winning three Editor's Choice awards is extremely satisfying. We believe the speed and performance of SanDisk's Extreme III and Ultra II cards are second to none and we are pleased to have this confirmed by such a highly regarded publication. Earning these awards is a testament to the commitment and dedication we have made to our customers to offer the best possible storage card products for digital photographers worldwide." SanDisk Ultra II cards are targeted at digital cameras with 4-megapixel or higher resolution that can take advantage of a significantly faster memory card. Each card features a minimum write speed of 9 megabytes per second (unit) megabytes per second - (MBps, MB/s) Millions of bytes per second. A unit of data rate. 1 MB/s = 1,000,000 bytes per second (not 1,048,576). (MB/sec.) and a minimum read speed of 10MB/sec. (2) The SanDisk Ultra II PLUS SD is an innovative SD flash memory card with built-in USB USB in full Universal Serial Bus Type of serial bus that allows peripheral devices (disks, modems, printers, digitizers, data gloves, etc.) to be easily connected to a computer. connectivity. It simplifies the process of moving images from a camera to a PC. The new card works seamlessly in any SD card slot A socket for inserting a printed circuit board or a PC Card (CardBus card). See PC Card. and can also be used as a high-speed USB 2.0 flash drive. Its advanced mechanical design eliminates the need for a removable cap, which can be lost, and gives consumers a dual functionality card that is fully SD compliant. SanDisk Extreme III cards are ideal for professional-level digital SLRs that can take advantage of its read and write speeds of up to 20-megabytes per second (2) (MB/sec). They are available in CompactFlash, Memory Stick PRO(TM) and SD card formats. The CompactFlash and SD cards have minimum write and read speeds of 20MB/sec. Memory Stick PRO has minimum write and read speeds of 18MB/sec (2). The cards range in capacity between 1 and 4GB. SanDisk is the original inventor INVENTOR. One who invents or finds out something. 2. The patent laws of the United States authorize a patent to be issued to the original inventor; if the invention is suggested by another, he is not the inventor within the meaning of those laws; but in that of flash storage cards and is the world's largest supplier of flash data storage card products using its patented, high-density flash memory and controller technology. SanDisk is headquartered in Sunnyvale, CA and has operations worldwide, with more than half its sales outside the U.S. SanDisk's web site/home page address: http://www.sandisk.com Images of SanDisk products are available at http://www.sandisk.com/about/media.asp#photos. SanDisk, the SanDisk logo, SanDisk Ultra and CompactFlash are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation, registered in the US and other countries. SanDisk Extreme is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation. SanDisk is an authorized au·thor·ize tr.v. au·thor·ized, au·thor·iz·ing, au·thor·iz·es 1. To grant authority or power to. 2. To give permission for; sanction: licensee licensee n. a person given a license by government or under private agreement. (See: license, licensor) LICENSEE. One to whom a license has been given. 1 M. Q. & S. 699 n. of the SD trademark. Memory Stick PRO is a trademark of Sony Corporation. Other brand names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective holder(s). (1) 1 gigabyte One billion bytes. Also GB, Gbyte and G-byte. See giga and space/time. (unit) gigabyte - 2^30 = 1,073,741,824 bytes = 1024 megabytes. Roughly the amount of data required to encode a human gene sequence (including all the redundant codons). See prefix. = 1 billion bytes. (2) SanDisk's results based on testing with HDBENCH benchmark software. Actual results in digital cameras will vary by model. |
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