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'''SanDisk Corporation''' ({{nasdaq|SNDK}}), formerly '''[[SunDisk]]''', is a [[United States|US]]-based multi-national corporation which designs and markets [[flash memory]] card products. SanDisk was founded in [[1988]] by [[Eli Harari]] and [[Sanjay Mehrotra]], a [[non-volatile memory]] technology expert. SanDisk became a publicly traded company on [[NASDAQ]] in November [[1995]]. SanDisk produces many different types of flash memory, including various memory cards and a series of [[Universal Serial Bus|USB]] removable drives. SanDisk markets to both the high and low-end quality flash memory. In partnership with [[Toshiba]], it produces some of the least expensive memory cards on the market.{{fact}}
'''SanDisk Corporation''' ({{nasdaq|SNDK}}), formerly '''SunDisk''', is a [[United States|US]]-based multi-national corporation which designs and markets [[flash memory]] card products. SanDisk was founded in [[1988]] by [[Eli Harari]] and [[Sanjay Mehrotra]], a [[non-volatile memory]] technology expert. SanDisk became a publicly traded company on [[NASDAQ]] in November [[1995]]. SanDisk produces many different types of flash memory, including various memory cards and a series of [[Universal Serial Bus|USB]] removable drives. SanDisk markets to both the high and low-end quality flash memory. In partnership with [[Toshiba]], it produces some of the least expensive memory cards on the market.{{fact}}


The company is headquartered in [[Milpitas, California]], with offices and manufacturing facilities worldwide.
The company is headquartered in [[Milpitas, California]], with offices and manufacturing facilities worldwide.

Revision as of 20:55, 21 October 2006

SanDisk Corporation
Company typePublic (NasdaqSNDK)
IndustryFlash memory
Digital audio player
Founded1988
HeadquartersMilpitas, California, USA
Key people
Eli Harari, Founder, President & CEO
Sanjay Mehrotra, Founder, COO, Executive Vice President
Jack Yuan, Founder
ProductsFlash memory cards
USB flash drives
Digital Audio Players
Number of employees
1083 (2006)
Websitewww.SanDisk.com

SanDisk Corporation (NasdaqSNDK), formerly SunDisk, is a US-based multi-national corporation which designs and markets flash memory card products. SanDisk was founded in 1988 by Eli Harari and Sanjay Mehrotra, a non-volatile memory technology expert. SanDisk became a publicly traded company on NASDAQ in November 1995. SanDisk produces many different types of flash memory, including various memory cards and a series of USB removable drives. SanDisk markets to both the high and low-end quality flash memory. In partnership with Toshiba, it produces some of the least expensive memory cards on the market.[citation needed]

The company is headquartered in Milpitas, California, with offices and manufacturing facilities worldwide.

Financial information

SanDisk is publicly traded on the NASDAQ exchange. Its market capitalization is about US$ 9 billion.

SanDisk is a component of the GSTI Semiconductor Index

Acquisitions

Products

FlashCP

FlashCP is a digital rights management technology for the storage of electronic materials (e.g. e-books) on portable devices. FlashCP is targetted primarily at students and allows transportation of copyrighted material while enforcing copy restrictions against the user. SanDisk acquired the technology in 2005 with the purchase of Israel-based MDRM.

Currently, SanDisk manufacturers one drive that uses the FlashCP technology, called the Freedom Drive, and is part of the Cruzer line.

SanDisk Products[2]
A SanDisk Cruzer Titanium USB flash drive, its case opened to reveal a Samsung flash memory chip.

As of August 2006, the complete Sansa line consists of the following:

Manufacturing sites

MP3 license dispute

On September 4 2006 at the IFA show in Berlin, Germany authorities seized all MP3 players that were in SanDisk's booth since Italian patent company Sisvel had won an injunction against it.[3] Sisvel, who had previously filed a separate lawsuit in Mannheim, claims that SanDisk uses the MP3 format without paying the required licensing fee. On September 8, 2006, a Berlin court overturned the injunction and SanDisk put the players back on display.[4]

See also

Competitors

References

  1. ^ "SanDisk To Buy [[msystems]]". TheStreet.com. 2006-07-31. Retrieved 2006-08-21. {{cite news}}: External link in |work= (help); URL–wikilink conflict (help)
  2. ^ "SanDisk Innovation Timeline". SanDisk.com. Retrieved 2006-08-21. {{cite web}}: External link in |work= (help)
  3. ^ "SanDisk faces MP3 licence dispute". BBC News. 2006-09-04. Retrieved 2006-09-08.
  4. ^ "MP3 player court order overturned". BBC News. 2006-09-08. Retrieved 2006-09-08.
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