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SanDisk's Extreme III 4 GB Compactflash card is the exceptional, unbeatable best in class solution for high profile professional photographers. As the elite flash memory card available on the market, Extreme III has very fast read/write speeds. This line provides the durability and high speed quality demanded by the serious photographer.This card features 30 MB/s read/write speed. Extremely fast Contrary to the rating given by the previous reviewer, having a camera that is incapable of keeping up with the speed of the card is not a basis for a mediocre rating on the card itself. I've got an EOS 20D and I find this ... Read Full Story
 
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Outlet Shopping Online SanDisk 8 GB Extreme III CF Card SDCFX3-008G-A31 - http://digitalslrcameraaccesso... 3 hours ago from delicious - Comment - Like Once I started shooting RAW I quickly realized that the 2 GB cards just weren't large enough for my weekend trips. I bought the Extreme III 8GB card and am confident that this is what I need. It writes quickly with the 40D and is a very good value for the amount of memory. Highly recommend. Typical SanDisk quality card; I have used a lot of them over the years and never had a failure - Outlet Shopping Online Read Full Story
 
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Outlet Shopping Online Sandisk Extreme III CF 32GB 30MBS (UK) - http://astore.amazon.co.uk/buy... 3 hours ago from delicious - Comment - Like SanDisk Extreme® III CompactFlash memory cards are the perfect choice for people who are serious about their photography, including first-time DSLR owners. The latest SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash cards offer faster performance than ever before (30MB/s*) when shooting, viewing, and transferring photos. They feature extra silicon for durability; and professional-level services that have become synonymous with the SanDisk Extreme product family. CompactFlash is the number one memory format choice for professional photographers, since it offers the best in performance, capacity, and durability. And, ... Read Full Story
 
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SanDisk 4GB Extreme III Compact Flash Memory Card SanDisk 4GB Extreme III Compact Flash Memory Card SanDisk Extreme III Compact Flash is designed exclusively for the high-end, professional photographers who work under extreme conditions and expect the very best in products and support services. Advanced Features: # A minimum of 20MB/sec sequential write and read speed, which allows for faster capturing of large image files to the card, faster viewing of images and faster data transfer rates. *Based on SanDisk internal testing. 1 megabyte = 1 million bytes. # Features ESP Technology (Enhanced Super-Parallel Processing Technology), which provides best-in-class performance # SanDisk Extreme III ... Read Full Story
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SanDisk has introduced the fastest 32GB SDHC card - at up to 30 megabytes per second (MB/s) read and write speeds - in the market. “The market for entry to mid-level DSLR cameras is growing, and SDHC is becoming the de-facto card format for these devices,” said Susan Park, director, retail product marketing, SanDisk.”Our card’s 32GB of storage and up to 30MB/s read & write speeds enable DSLR users to shoot without worrying about storage or speed limitations. SanDisk Extreme SDHC cards provide consumers with a more enjoyable user experience, letting them focus on what is really important – the images that they are ... Read Full Story
SanDisk Corporation has begun shipping 64Gb flash memory cards based on the company’s advanced X4 flash memory technology. Five years in the making, X4 (4-bits-per-cell) technology holds twice as many bits in each cell as conventional multi-level cell (MLC) NAND memory chips. Based on 43nm process technology, the 64Gb NAND flash chip is the highest-density single-die memory device in the world to enter production. SanDisk is shipping 8GB and...  
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Not every step forward for technology is announced with fanfare, huge product roll-outs, and a gigantic media blitz. Some advances are very quiet, like the shipment of the very first line of memory cards based around the new X4 technology. SanDisk (via Ele...  
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One of the most popular names in the memory card industry is SanDisk. The company makes a wide variety of memory cards to fit just about every device on the market from mobile phones to portable game consoles. SanDisk announced today that it has shipped the world’s first flash memory cards using 64 gigabit X4 NAND flash technology. The technology allows the card to store 4 bits of data per cell, twice as much data per cell as traditional MLC...  
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SanDisk said Monday that it is shipping memory chips that will allow consumers to store more data on tiny Secure Digital flash cards. SanDisk X4 chip (Credit: SanDisk The Milpitas, Calif., company's X4 technology packs four bits of data into each memory cell. To date, flash memory chipmakers typically ... (Read on Source)  
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We know--most of you think "AMD" when you hear "X4," but there are actually more than one X4 technologies that you should be aware of. In a quiet, but remarkably excited announcement made this week by SanDisk, it has made clear that actually products are now shipping based around the revolutionary X4 memory technology, and while it doesn't really mean much for you now, it will in time.You see, SDHC and Memory Stick PRO cards employing X4 tech...  
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SanDisk said Monday that it is shipping memory chips that will allow consumers to store more data on tiny Secure Digital flash cards. The Milpitas, Calif., company’s X4 technology packs four bits of data into each memory cell. To date, flash memory chipmakers typically stored one bit or two bits per cell. Each individual die–or chip–holds [...]  
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  As we already mentioned it, MCL memory chips is currently found in most memory cards and SSD and is based on 2-bits cell. The technology is evolving, and one can start storing 3 to 4 bits per cell. SanDisk announced the availability of products based on MLC X4 cell. This memory engraved at 43 nm will initially be used in SDHC and Memory Sticks (8 and 16 GB). The main goal is not to improve capacity but rather to offer cheaper products with a...  
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SanDisk has started production shipments of its first flash memory cards which make use of 64 Gigabit X4 NAND technology. The latest flash cards can hold four bits of data in each cell which is double than that of the conventional multi-level cell NAND memory chips. This is the highest single-die memory device in the [...]  
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Flash memory card company SanDisk Corp. (Milpitas, Calif.) has announced that it has started production shipments of memory cards based on the company's X4 flash memory technology. This technology holds four bits of data in each memory cell, twice as many as the cells in conventional multi-level cell (MLC) NAND memory chips.  
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MILPITAS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ:SNDK), the global leader in flash memory cards, today announced it has begun production shipments of flash memory cards based on the company’s advanced X4 flash memory technology. This innovative new technology holds four bits of data in each memory cell, twice as many as the cells in conventional multi-level cell (MLC) NAND (2-bits-per-cell) memory chips. Based on 43-nanometer (nm...  
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