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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (10467)4/19/2000 11:51:00 AM
From: Jim Greif  Respond to of 60323
 
Rocky, Aus, et al,

I don't know if MSFT will be successful, but it looks as though we're hitching our star to them.

Jim

Wednesday April 19, 9:46 am Eastern Time

Company Press Release

SanDisk, Inventor of CompactFlash,
Announces Continued CompactFlash Support
for Windows-Powered Pocket PCs

NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 19, 2000--SanDisk Corporation
(Nasdaq:SNDK - news), the world's largest supplier of flash data storage
products and inventor of CompactFlash(TM) (CF(TM)) memory cards, announced today the continued support of the
CompactFlash standard in Microsoft Windows-powered Pocket PCs. SanDisk joined Microsoft and other Pocket PC
Launch Partners today for the Pocket PC Launch to bring next-generation mobile devices to consumers and the
enterprise.

By teaming with Microsoft and its other Pocket PC Launch Partners, SanDisk is helping to expand the functionality and
usage of today's Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and putting the power of the PC in the user's pocket.

``Pocket PCs,' have considerably more power than traditional PDAs according to Microsoft, with a 32-bit CPU and 16
Megabytes (MB) to 32MB of Random Access Memory (RAM). With the addition of industry standard CF expansion
slots, users can extend their storage and connectivity options. For example, users can take a CF card and insert it into the
Pocket PC to add up to 192MB of flash storage.

``By allowing users to do more personal customization, and by providing a more powerful device than the average PDA,
Pocket PCs can better meet the individual, professional and personal needs of consumers,' said Nelson Chan, senior vice
president of worldwide marketing for SanDisk Corporation. ``Consumers will be able to use products such as SanDisk's
CompactFlash cards to back-up data, images or audio and be able to use new applications with the extra storage they get
from high capacity SanDisk CF cards,' said Chan.

Pocket PCs have a built-in audio player that allows users to listen to their favorite CD quality, MP3 and Windows Media
formatted music. On a typical 64MB CF card, users will be able to listen to one hour of playback using MP3 and two
hours of musical playback using the Windows Media Format.

``Windows-powered Pocket PCs are the most expandable device in the industry, designed to meet our customers'
growing needs,' said Rogers Weed, director of marketing for the Mobile Devices Division at Microsoft Corp. ``By using
industry standards-based Compact Flash solutions developed by SanDisk, our customers have a continually growing
choice of hundreds of possible expansion options.'

In addition to offering more capabilities, the Pocket PC provides the familiarity of Windows, does not require them to
learn how to write in a particular way, automatically syncs the device with their PC and has an easier to read color screen.
Consumers will also be able to use familiar applications similar to those available on their desktops such as pocket
versions of Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook and Internet Explorer. Users will have access to full online/offline email
capabilities including the review of attachments and will not be limited to one application at a time, but instead, will be able
to work on several applications at once.

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 ``Risk Factors' in the company's annual report on Form 10-Q filed with the
securities and Exchange Commission. The company assumes no obligation to update the information in this release.

Note to Editors: CompactFlash and CF are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation. SanDisk's web site/home page address:
sandisk.com.