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  • December 14th, 2012

    Source: Cisco Takes Secretive Role As “Unnamed Silicon Valley Industry Titan” In WhipTail’s $31M Round

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    According to multiple sources, Cisco has taken a secretive role as the “Unnamed Silicon Valley Titan” in a $31 million round for WhipTail, a flash storage company that also took investment from SanDisk and others.

    The Series C round of funding included investment from Ignition PartnersRRE Ventures and Spring Mountain Capital. Silicon Valley Bank provided debt financing. SanDisk’s investment… → Read More

    February 15th, 2012

    SanDisk Acquires FlashSoft To Expand Enterprise Lineup

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    Flash memory maker and storage system technologies provider SanDisk announced today that it has acquired FlashSoft, a company focused on caching software products. Going forward, SanDisk will sell FlashSoft’s products both as standalone software, as well as offer them in combination with its other products, including SAS, PCIe and SATA enterprise solutions.

    The company says that it expects the… → Read More

    January 6th, 2012

    Sony Announces World’s First XQD Memory Cards

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    Are you ready for yet another memory card format? Dubbed XQD, the medium was first announced by Sandisk, Sony and Nikon in November 2010. And after the the CompactFlash Association finalized the specifications last month, Sony took the wraps off the world’s first XQD cards today.

    Two versions of the card will be available, in addition to an XQD-compatible card reader (USB 3.0) and an… → Read More

    August 24th, 2011

    Surprise! Sandisk Is Still Making MP3 Players

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    Amazingly, someone is still making MP3 players for the mass market. I’m pleased to present the $70 Sandisk Sansa Clip Zip, a tiny, portable media player that comes in 4 GB and 8 GB varieties (the 4GB model costs $50).

    The Clip Zip comes in 7 colors including red, blue, and orange and is compatible with almost any audio format. It also has a microSD slot so you can expand the player to 32 GB. It… → Read More

    June 1st, 2011

    The HP Touchpad Gets A Video Demo Thanks To SanDisk

    HP! SanDisk just crashed your party! Deep in the seedy show that is Computex Taipei, SanDisk is showing off one of its latest partner devices. Yep, they have a fully functional HP Touchpad

    The SanDisk booth rep seems rather excited to show it off in front of the camera and runs through nearly all its functions in the 4:49 video. Overall the device seems to have changed very little since we played→ Read More

    May 16th, 2011

    SanDisk Acquires Flash Disk Maker Pliant Technology For $327M Plus Earn-out

    Flash memory storage solutions provider SanDisk has acquired Pliant Technology, a developer of enterprise solid state drives, the company announced this morning.

    Under the terms of the agreement, SanDisk will pay approximately $327 million in cash plus earn-out. → Read More

    January 17th, 2011

    The SanDisk SDHC UHS-1 Hits With For 45MB/s Read & Write Speeds, Ancronym Overload

    Yep, this is another SDHC variation aimed directly at those that need/want extreme data transfer speeds — and who doesn’t? By utilizing the UHS-1 bus interfaces, SanDisk’s just-announced SDHC card achieves 45MB/s both reading and writing, which as the presser mentions, is perfect for those shooting RAW HD video and don’t wanna wait an eternity transferring the data to a workstation. → Read More

    November 30th, 2010

    500MB/s Transfer Speed, 2TB Storage: Sony, Nikon, SanDisk Propose New Memory Card Standard

    It’s time for a new standard for memory cards – according to Sony, Nikon and chip maker SanDisk. The three companies jointly developed a set of specifications for a next-generation memory card for digital cameras and digital video cameras and proposed the specs to the CompactFlash Association. → Read More

    August 31st, 2010

    SanDisk Breathes New Life Into Its MP3 Offering With The Sansa Fuse+

    SanDisk is back, baby. After a long time of just letting its Sansa Fuse line chill, there’s finally a new model. The Sansa Fuse+ is a mighty big refresh that manages to maintain a good amount of its pedigree. Gone is the iPod-inspired scroll wheel with multi-directional trackpad taking its place. The UI also got reworked, but the rest is about the same, which is actually fine by us. → Read More

    August 18th, 2010

    Will Motherboards Soon Offer On-Board Storage?

    For a long time, using a motherboard’s on-board resources was considered… uncivilized. But nowadays, you can run decent 3D on integrated graphics, and sound cards are less and less necessary as boards provide excellent built-in surround sound. Could storage be far behind? Well, yes, but it might not be long before you at least have your system partition baked right on in. → Read More

    August 18th, 2010

    Sandisk Presents the Smallest 64GB SSD In The Whole World

    Can you believe it? That thing is a SanDisk 64GB SSD, read for installation into the tablet of your choice. While 64GB isn’t much for fans of 3D HD porn, it’s plenty for a little bit of music and some video. The chip has 160MB/sec sequential read and 100MB/sec sequential write, which is pretty darn fast, and you can chain these things together to make huge drives. They connect via a… → Read More

    July 7th, 2010

    News Flash: Hot Deals on Flash Memory

    Flash memory prices have continued to fall in the recent months. With the advent of HD video and now HD movies on SLRs, having enough space has always kept us mindful. → Read More

    June 23rd, 2010

    New Sandisk WORM cards write once, read for 100 years

    Sandisk has created a new line of write once, read many SD cards, mainly intended for law enforcement. I suppose you could use one for taking pictures of grandma, but I don’t really see the point for personal use. Well, maybe for weddings and graduations and such, but part of the attraction of digital cameras is that you can erase pictures without worrying about it. → Read More

    March 22nd, 2010

    SanDisk's 32GB microSDHC should make your life slightly easier vis-à-vis storage needs

    Nice, 32GB. Thanks, SanDisk! Now we can all shoot RAW just as carelessly as we shoot JPEG, for the low, low price of $200. Huzzah! → Read More

    February 23rd, 2010

    SanDisk G3 solid state drive boasts speeds up to twice as fast as 7200 RPM drives

    It’s beginning to look like Expensive Speed Day here at CrunchGear, what with the USB 3.0 products and now this solid state drive from SanDisk. The G3 SSD is a solid-state drive available in 60GB and 120GB capacities for around $230 and $400, respectively. → Read More

    February 22nd, 2010

    Who actually needs a 64GB SD card?

    The idea of having a 64GB card in your camera is a strange one. I take a fair amount of pictures in RAW, yet I rarely if ever run up against the edge of my 8GB card. I mean, you’re shooting digitally and regularly offload your pictures, right?

    The only situation I can think of where this might be useful is one where you literally have to shoot thousands of pictures in a row (somehow the battery… → Read More

    January 15th, 2010

    Woot! Refurbished Sansa Clip for $13

    Here’s a wheel of a deal on SanDisk’s answer to the original iPod Shuffle, the Sansa Clip. It’s tiny, yet has a screen and menu system, features 2GB of storage, drag and drop music management (you can also use Windows Media Player), and 15 hour battery life. → Read More

    September 14th, 2009

    New SanDisk CF cards hit huge transfer speeds

    If you thought that anything with EXTREME in the title meant that it was the absolute best of its kind, think again! SanDisk’s Extreme CompactFlash cards have just been karate-chopped by its own newly-announced line of Extreme Pro cards. Extreme… PRO! → Read More

    September 4th, 2009

    Samsung drops bid to buy SanDisk

    Folks, don’t you worry. The world will go on. Sure, the Samsung buyout of SanDisk would have made the world a better place, but we can’t focus on that now. It’s not going to happen. Instead of an outright takeover, Samsung simply renewed its NAND flash chip licence with SanDisk for seven more years at a better rate. → Read More

    August 31st, 2009

    SanDisk rolls out new Clip players, say hello to the Sansa Clip+

    SanDisk has revved its line of tiny Sansa Clip players — now called the Sansa Clip+ for those of you keeping score at home — and, thankfully, hasn’t changed too much from the already-great device (see our Sansa Clip review here). → Read More

    June 24th, 2009

    SanDisk's 32GB Extreme III SDHC card is the world's fastest: 30MB/s

    HTC may have won the morning, but SanDisk also dropped a bit of news that may interest you. Its got a 32GB SDHC cards, which is due for release this August, that is said to be the world’s fastest, with speeds topping out at 30MB/s. → Read More

    June 4th, 2009

    Sansa Sits Satisfied At Second

    It’s officially official: the iPod is the number one media player in the known universe. The number two media player is the entire Sansa line from flash maker SanDisk. Eli Harari, CEO of SanDisk, admits that he’s content to sit at the number two spot. And why shouldn’t he? → Read More

    April 9th, 2009

    Review: SanDisk slotRadio

    Short Version: SanDisk’s slotRadio player provides good value as it pertains to content, with the $99 kit featuring 1,000 popular music tracks and an attractive hardware player. The “radio” portion of the slotRadio name should be given close attention — you can skip tracks but you can’t go backwards, and everything’s played in random order, just like… → Read More

    March 30th, 2009

    SanDisk Special Delivery Card sure to be loaded with great ‘content’ from wireless providers

    Be on the lookout for fancy, new memory cards from SanDisk. They’ll go by the name of SanDisk Special Delivery Card, or SDC when speaking in mixed company, and are basically gussied up microSD cards. SanDisk made ‘em for people like Verizon Wireless and AT&T to load up with hot, exclusive content. Ring tones, videos and the like, I suspect. → Read More

    March 13th, 2009

    Re-Rumor: SanDisk to be bought out by either Samsung or Toshiba

    Sandisk may be the target of yet another buy out attempt. Rumors are starting to go around again that both Samsung and Toshiba are looking to make an attempt. Analysts are skeptical, but no one knows anything for sure as none of the companies involved wanted to comment. → Read More

    March 9th, 2009

    Quick Look: SanDisk ImageMate USB 2.0 reader/writer

    About two weeks ago SanDisk announced their refreshed ImageMate memory card readers and most times we’d pass right by it without a second thought, but these seemed different. The transfer speeds that SanDisk boasted seemed intriguing and the one-touch transfer button seemed like a novel idea, but it’s all a sham, folks. Well, we haven’t tested the transfer speeds yet, but the transfer… → Read More

    February 24th, 2009

    SanDisk unleashes faster, newer memory card readers

    I call poppycock, good sir.

    SanDisk is claiming that their ImageMate memory card readers have wicked fast transfer speeds. → Read More

    January 7th, 2009

    SanDisk's slotRadio comes with 1,000 pre-loaded songs

    SanDisk thinks the current setup of plugging your mp3 player into you computer to load up on songs is far too complicated. Okay. That’s why it’s using CES to introduce the slotRadio, a 1GB flash-based music player that comes pre-loaded songs → Read More

    January 7th, 2009

    SanDisk announces Rock Band branded SD card for the Wii

    I wanna rock and roll all nite and party every day
    I wanna rock and roll all nite and party every day
    I wanna rock and roll all nite and party every day
    I wanna rock and roll all nite and party every day → Read More

    January 5th, 2009

    SanDisk announces push button backup flash drive. Hold me back!

    SanDisk announced today that they are creating a USB thumb drive based backup system, where you essentially plug the drive into your computer, and then push the button. The drive will then magically back up your files using their new software. Sounds like a good option for mom and dad… or baby. → Read More