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 SanDisk to mass produce 64GB memory cards

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Date posted: 10/02/2009

SanDisk has stated that it will begin mass producing flash memory cards with 64 gigabytes of storage capacity, using 43-nanometer process technology.

Cells in the "X3" cards hold two to four times the amount of data as is typical in the industry.

"The microSD form factor has grown in popularity due to rising demand for high capacity storage on mobile phones, and X3 will enable us to bring exciting new products to this market," said SanDisk executive vice president Yoram Cedar.

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