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SanDisk Memory Stick Format To Achieve 2TB

sandisk090108.jpgSanDisk and Sony have 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)1, while the “Memory Stick HG Micro” format enables a maximum data-transfer speed of 60 megabytes per second (MB/s)2, 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.

 
Memory Stick PRO format series Memory Stick format series for extended high capacity
Memory Stick PRO Expanded format for Memory Stick PRO
Memory Stick PRO HG Expanded format for Memory Stick PRO-HG
Memory Stick Micro (M2) Expanded format for Memory Stick Micro
Memory Stick HG Micro Expanded format for Memory Stick HG Micro

*Underlined are the expanded formats that we announced today.

 

“Memory Stick Format Series for Extended High Capacity”
The demand for high-capacity memory cards capable of storing high-resolution pictures and videos is increasing as the image quality of high-definition digital still cameras, DSLR cameras, and camcorders continues to evolve. The new “Memory Stick Format for Extended High Capacity” format hopes to meet this demand by enabling the recording of up to 2TB of data, which is 60 times more storage capacity than the “Memory Stick PRO” format’s 32-gigabyte (GB)3 capacity limit.

 

By this format expansion, “Memory Stick PRO Format for Extended High Capacity” shatters the terabyte mark for data storage, opening the door for wider applications. This new format is scheduled to continue to support the “MagicGate” copyright protection technology as well as the “Access Control Function”4,

“Memory Stick HG Micro”


In addition, SanDisk and Sony today announced the joint development of “Memory Stick HG Micro”, a format expanded from “Memory Stick Micro” (M2). This new format adopts an enhanced 8-bit parallel interface and features an increased interface clock frequency of 60 mega hertz (MHz), enabling 60MB/s (480 Mbps in theoretical value) maximum data transfer speed. This is three times faster than the conventional serial 4-bit parallel interface and 40MHz interface clock frequency adopted in the “Memory Stick Micro”, offering data-transfer speeds of the “Memory Stick PRO-HG” on a micro-size memory card.

 

Since the September 1998 market introduction of the "Memory Stick” format, cumulative shipments of media is estimated to surpass 500 million units5 in 2009. SanDisk and Sony will continue to work toward enhanced usability of the “Memory Stick” format to respond to the market needs for larger and faster memory cards.

 

“SanDisk and Sony share a long collaborative history of developing products and technologies that enhance user experience and provide direct benefit to consumers,” said Yoram Cedar, executive vice president, OEM and corporate engineering, SanDisk. “Both companies have enjoyed great successes with the Memory Stick PRO format in the past, and we are sure that the expansion of these formats to improve capacity and performance will be quite compelling. This technology provides a framework for us to develop products that will significantly impact mobile and consumer electronics markets.”

 

Hidenosuke Kanai, President of Electronic Devices Business Group of Sony Corporation, said, “Sony has successfully collaborated with SanDisk Corporation in developing and promoting the “Memory Stick” formats such as the “Memory Stick PRO” format in 2003, the “Memory Stick Micro” format for mobile products in 2005 and “Memory Stick PRO-HG” format in 2006. Today, we are happy to announce the latest result of the joint development on the “Memory Stick” format to offer a memory card with unprecedented high capacity. Through the introduction of these new formats, Sony hopes that the “Memory Stick” will open up new possibilities and greatly expand its applications of flash memory cards.”

 

( Specification Chart 6, 7 )
  Memory Stick PRO Format series Memory Stick format series for extended high capacity
 
Duo size Memory Stick PRO Expanded format for Memory Stick PRO
Capacity up to 32GB greater than 32GB, up to 2TB
Dimension 31x20x1.6mm
Connecter pin 10 pins
I/F 4bit parallel, serial
I/F data transfer rate Max. 20MB/s (4bit parallel transfer)
  Memory Stick PRO-HG Expanded format for Memory Stick PRO-HG
Capacity up to 32GB greater than 32GB, up to 2TB
Dimension 31x20x1.6mm
Connecter pin 14 pins
I/F 8bit parallel,4bit parallel, serial

I/F data transfer rate

Max. 60MB/s (8bit parallel transfer)
Max. 20MB/s (4bit parallel transfer)
Micro size Memory Stick Micro Expanded format for
Memory Stick Micro
Capacity up to 32GB greater than 32GB, up to 2TB
Dimension 14x12.5x1.2mm
Connecter pin 11 pins
I/F 4bit parallel, serial
I/F data transfer rate Max. 20MB/s (4bit parallel transfer)
  Memory Stick HG Micro Expanded format for
Memory Stick HG Micro
Capacity up to 32GB greater than 32GB, up to 2TB
Dimension 14x12.5x1.2mm
Connecter pin 20 pins
I/F 8bit parallel,4bit parallel, serial
I/F data transfer rate Max. 60MB/s (8bit parallel transfer)
 
 

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About Sandisk 

 
Founded in 1988 by Dr. Eli Harari, an internationally recognized authority on non-volatile memory technology, SanDisk has grown to become the world's largest supplier of innovative flash memory data storage products.

 

Serving both consumers (with more than 200,000 retail storefronts worldwide) and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), SanDisk designs, develops, manufactures and markets flash storage card products for a wide variety of electronic systems and digital devices. SanDisk also licenses its technology to a number of other industry-leading companies.
 
With flash memory's capability for storing large amounts of data in a compact, removable format, SanDisk's products have helped drive the exponential growth in sales of digital cameras, multi-function mobile phones, USB flash drives, digital audio/video players, and other digital consumer devices.
 
SanDisk currently has approximately 780 issued U.S. patents, and more than 400 foreign patents, and is the only company, worldwide, that has the rights to both manufacture and sell every major flash card format, including CompactFlash®, SD™, miniSD™, microSD™, MultiMediaCard™, Reduced Size MultiMediaCard (RS-MMC™ ), Memory Stick PRO™ and related Memory Stick® products, xD-Picture Card™ and USB flash drives.

SanDisk became a publicly traded company (NASDAQ:SNDK) in November 1995, and in 2006 revenues grew to $3.3 billion. With more than 2000 employees, worldwide, SanDisk is headquartered in Milpitas, California.
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