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  2. SanDisk - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, SanDisk produced the first flash-based solid-state drive (SSD) in a 2.5-inch hard disk drive form factor for IBM with a 20 MB capacity priced at about $1,000. [ 6 ] In 1992, SanDisk introduced FlashDisk, a series of memory cards made for the PCMCIA or PC card form factor, so they could be inserted into the expansion slots of many ...

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  4. SanDisk Professional - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] That month, the company introduced the world’s first 500 GB 2.5” portable storage drive [7] [8] [9] and the first 1 TB portable external storage drive at Macworld Expo. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] G-Technology announced the first family of external solid-state drives (SSD) at Macworld Expo 09.

  5. List of solid-state drive manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Yes, but through Flash Forward, [5] a joint venture between SanDisk and itself. Yes No Yes Lenovo: China No No Yes No No Leven [17] Taiwan No No ??? Lexar: United States and China No No Yes No No Lite-On [18] Taiwan No No Formerly, now a brand of Kioxia No No LSI Corporation [19] United States No No LSI sold its Nytro SSD business to Seagate No

  6. Western Digital - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Western Digital introduced its My Book line of mass market external hard drives that feature a compact book-like design. On October 7, 2007, Western Digital released several editions of a single 1 TB hard drive, the largest in its My Book line. In 2007, Western Digital acquired magnetic media maker Komag.

  7. Comparison of memory cards - Wikipedia

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    1 TB Same build as SD/SDHC, but greater capacity and transfer speed, 32 GB and higher. Standard goes up to 2 TB (not compatible with older host devices). microSDXC: 2009 2 TB [6] Same build as microSD/microSDHC, but greater capacity and transfer speed, 32 GB and higher. Standard goes up to 2 TB (not compatible with older host devices). SDUC: 2018