Memory price fears send SanDisk share price tumbling
By Jenny • Jan 31st, 2011 • Category: Industry News, Memory Cards, Mobile Computing Accessory News, USBSanDisk’s shareholders crush the stock

SanDisk’s shareholders crush the stock
The SanDisk Corp. is an American multinational company which designs and markets flash memory cards for digital cameras, camcorders, card readers and adapters.
Nokia memory cards have always been a big hit ever since the very concept of memory cards was introduced in mobile phones.
Memory cards are the most affordable, portable and efficient devices to offer data storage on the go.
SanDisk, a world leading developer of flash based devices and computer peripherals, has recently upgraded its ImageMate External USB Card Readers for achieving higher data transfer rates and great reliability.
The CES 2009 gave us many fascinating surprises but the new SD card specification unveiled by the SD association is simply unbelievable.
Numonyx, a company formed as a result of joint venture between Intel and STMicroelectronics, has unveiled its new line-up of flash memory devices for consumer electronics such as mobile phones, USB drives, digital cameras, MP3 players and much more.
The Memory Stick Micro M2 is a viable solution for increasing the storage needs of the latest innovative mobile devices.
SanDisk, a renowned company known worldwide for its flash memory products, has launched a new array of premium memory cards for mobile phones. The newbies are named SanDisk Mobile Ultra, microSD, microSDHC and Memory Stick Micro (M2).
There is new exciting twist to musical entertainment in the form of slotMusic. In fact, companies are now planning to release albums on micro SD cards as an alternative to CDs, all because of the slotMusic technology.