Another design win - Yippie.  Eventually this has to translate into profits, don't you think?
  Jim
                           SanDisk Will Supply Panasonic With                          MultiMediaCards for New Panasonic Digital Video                          Camera
                           Business Wire - June 03, 1999 11:00
                           SUNNYVALE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 3, 1999-- 
                           Removable, Reusable Flash Memory Card Allows Video Camera To Also Function As A                          Digital Still Camera 
                           SanDisk Corporation (Nasdaq:SNDK) announced today that it will supply Panasonic                          Corporation with MultiMediaCards for sale with Panasonic's new NV-C3 digital video                          camera which was introduced today. 
                           A 4 megabyte (MB) SanDisk MultiMediaCard will be included with the sale of every                          NV-C3 digital video camera. 
                           The MultiMediaCard, which was co-invented by SanDisk and Siemens AG, is a very                          small size flash memory card that adds a major new feature to digital video cameras -- it                          gives them the capability to also be used as digital still cameras. Still images from the                          camera can be captured and stored on the MultiMediaCard and then be transported on the                          removable card to PCs, printers and other electronic systems. 
                           Eli Harari, SanDisk CEO and president, said, "As a leader in the camcorder market,                          Panasonic is setting a major new trend by using this exciting new storage technology in its                          video cameras. We consider this to be a very important design win for the                          MultiMediaCard. The SanDisk MultiMediaCard is quickly becoming very popular with                          video camera manufacturers because it allows them to add this valuable digital still camera                          feature to their cameras. We believe that in the future virtually all camcorders will have                          this digital camera capability built-in and will use a removable storage card such as the                          MultiMediaCard." 
                           SanDisk sells MultiMediaCards, which are about the size of a postage stamp, in capacities                          ranging between 4 and 32MB. Its higher capacity SanDisk-branded MultiMediaCards will                          go on sale in retail outlets starting in June. New SanDisk MultiMediaCards with capacities                          as high as 64MB are planned for introduction later this year. This year, SanDisk also                          plans to introduce MultiMediaCard adapters, which will allow consumers to easily move                          images, audio and data from portable electronic products to desktop PCs and laptops. 
                           The Panasonic NV-C3 digital video camera is the world's smallest and lightest digital                          video camera. In fine mode resolution, about 25 images can be captured on the camera's                          4MB MultiMediaCard. In normal and economy modes, 50 and 100 images respectively                          can be captured on the card. The camera will be available in July. Pricing has not been                          determined. 
                           According to market researchers at Dataquest, 3.1 million digital video cameras were sold                          worldwide in 1998. They said sales will reach about 8 million units a year in 2002. 
                           The MultiMediaCard is supported by 40 leading industry companies that belong to the                          MultiMediaCard Association. Besides digital video cameras, the card is also becoming                          popular in smart phones such as the Nokia 9110 Communicator and in Internet music                          players including the Pontis Mplayer 3, the LG Electronics A1F and A2F MP3 players,                          the Maycom Merit MP player and the DNA Pocket Digital Audio MP3 player. 
                           SanDisk Corporation, the world's largest supplier of flash data storage products, designs,                          manufactures and markets industry-standard, solid-state data, digital imaging and audio                          storage products using its patented, high density flash memory and controller technology.                          SanDisk is based in Sunnyvale, CA. 
                           The matters discussed in this news release contain forward looking statements that are                          subject to certain risks and uncertainties as described under the caption "Factors That May                          Affect Future Results" in the company's annual report on Form 10-K and quarterly                          reports on Form 10-Q, filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The company                          assumes no obligation to update the information in this release. 
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