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To: Bruno Cipolla who wrote (28228)5/18/2005 10:18:39 AM
From: pompsander  Respond to of 60323
 
2 gig memory stick pro....gamers will eat it up

biz.yahoo.com

SanDisk Introduces 2-Gigabyte Memory Stick PRO Duo Gaming Cards to Meet Needs of Sony PlayStation Portable Owners
Wednesday May 18, 8:00 am ET

businesswire.com

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 18, 2005--

SanDisk Also Begins Shipping Other Memory Stick

PRO Duo Card Capacities to Consumer Electronics Retailers,

Video/Games Stores and Discount Department Stores

Responding to stronger-than-expected consumer demand for high-capacity flash memory cards that are needed for music and video-playing in Sony's fast-selling PlayStation Portable (PSP), SanDisk® Corporation (Nasdaq:SNDK - News) today introduced a 2-gigabyte (GB)(a) Memory Stick PRO Duo(TM) Gaming Card to provide PSP owners with plenty of removable storage for video clips, MP3 music tracks, digital still photos and game data. The announcement was made at Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), where SanDisk is showing its gaming cards and accessories in Kentia Hall, Meeting Room 7008 of the Los Angeles Convention Center.

Source: SanDisk Corporation

SanDisk is working on increasing its production of new 1GB Memory Stick PRO Duo Gaming Cards, as well as other capacities, in an effort to meet demand from major electronics retailers, video game outlets and discount department stores in North America, Japan and elsewhere in Asia where the PSP has been introduced. Gaming cards will be available at numerous retailers including Best Buy, Circuit City, EB Games (Electronics Boutique) and GameStop.

The 2GB card, which is expected to ship in July, will carry a suggested retail price of $349.99. Other capacities in the Memory Stick PRO Duo Gaming Card line range from $39.99 for 128 megabytes (MB)(a) to $139.99 for 1GB.

"We've had numerous calls from interested consumers and retailers asking about the availability of our highest-capacity Memory Stick PRO Duo cards, and we're working as quickly as possible to put inventory on retail shelves," said Greg Rhine, SanDisk's senior vice president of worldwide sales. "Since the PSP has limited on-board storage, it is generating strong demand for high-capacity flash memory cards for expanded memory, and we expect this situation to continue as the popularity of the PSP spreads globally."

Christina Day, SanDisk's product marketing manager for the gaming card line, said early sell-through reports from retailers indicate that nearly 20 percent of all PSP buyers are also purchasing extra memory cards, but she expects that to reach 50 percent over time. Sony, which reported sales of 600,000 units in the U.S. in the first week of its introduction, recently announced that the heavy demand in Asia and the U.S. has caused the company to postpone its release in Europe until September.

SanDisk co-developed the Memory Stick PRO format with Sony. In January, SanDisk introduced the new gaming line of Memory Stick PRO Duo cards in semi-transparent neon colors.

While the PSP is aimed at the fast-growing handheld gaming device market, recent purchasers have learned that its numerous other features -- including playback of movies, music, digital still images, video clips and game data -- require large amounts of memory. The PSP uses a proprietary storage medium called Universal Media Disc (UMD) for movies and games, but UMD discs are not recordable or writable.

SanDisk is the original inventor 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 product and executive images can be downloaded from sandisk.com

SanDisk's web site/home page address: sandisk.com

(a) 1 MB = 1 million bytes; 1 GB = 1 billion bytes.

SanDisk and the SanDisk logo are trademarks of SanDisk Corporation, registered in the United States and other countries. Memory Stick PRO Duo is a trademark of Sony Corporation. GameStop is a registered trademark of GameStop, Inc. Other brand names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be the trademarks of their respective holder(s).

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 cannot guarantee that demand for its high capacity flash memory cards will increase as expected. The company assumes no obligation to update the information in this release.



To: Bruno Cipolla who wrote (28228)5/18/2005 1:23:28 PM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 60323
 
Infineon talked a bit about their plans for NAND flash at the JPM conference (Sandisk/Lexar are later today).

mapdigital.com

- 10,000 wafers a month currently with their 512Mb part. They are currently using 170nm technology and have 110nm technology in the labs <gggg>.

- They believe that their NROM technology which allows two bits per cell is a competitive advantage. They just need to overcome some technical challenges to become a real competitor in the market.

Sandisk is going to get to their 8Gb chip before Infineon manages a 1Gb chip!

Slacker