SanDisk and Sony to expand Memory Stick formats to 2TB

Posted on Thursday, January 08 2009 @ 20:31 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
SanDisk and Sony announced they will expand the Memory Stick Pro and Memory Stick Micro memory card specifications to achieve a maximum storage capacity of 2TB. More info at SanDisk.
SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK) and Sony Corporation today announced the joint development of two expanded formats that will shape the flash memory landscape for years to come. “Memory Stick format for Extended High Capacity (Tentative name)” expands the “Memory Stick PRO” format series to achieve a maximum storage capacity of 2-terabytes (TB), while the “Memory Stick HG Micro” format enables a maximum data-transfer speed of 60 megabytes per second (MB/s), making it one of the fastest-smallest memory card formats to date. Format licensing corresponding to the “Memory Stick format for Extended High Capacity” and the “Memory Stick HG Micro” is scheduled to start in 2009.


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