Transformational Technology Enables Proliferation of
Digital Content
FLASH
MEMORY SUMMIT, SANTA CLARA, Calif., August 20, 2012- SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK), a global leader in flash
memory storage solutions, today marked the 25-year anniversary of
flash memory, the transformational technology used by billions of
consumers and countless businesses in smartphones, tablets,
ultra-thin laptops, data centers and other electronic devices.
Companies such as SanDisk have
increased the capacity of flash memory by 30,000 times while
decreasing its cost by 50,000 times over the past two decades.
SanDisk's first product, a 20 megabyte solid state drive (SSD),
sold for $1,000 in 1991 but would cost only two cents today. This
efficiency has driven the wide adoption of flash memory and enabled
the smart digital lifestyle of anywhere, anytime access to digital
content. Flash memory fuels the three forces behind this trend -
mobile computing, pervasive connectivity and the proliferation of
digital content.
"We started SanDisk in 1988 with
the belief that flash memory would enable entire industries and
enrich the lives of billions of people," said Sanjay Mehrotra,
president, chief executive officer and co-founder of SanDisk.
"Demand for flash is greater than ever, and it's an exciting time
to lead an industry that holds such tremendous potential for the
future."
2.7 Zettabytes of Digital Content in 2012
This year, individuals will create
and consume 2.7 zettabytes (ZB) of digital content such as movies,
music, documents and other data, according to IDC** Source: IDC Predictions 2012: Competing for
2020 (Doc #231720) December 2011.. This represents 20
times the amount of digital content from 2005.**
Source: IDC's Digital Universe Study, sponsored by EMC, June
2011
"Flash memory plays a crucial role
in enabling the content boom due to its low cost, ease of use and
widespread adoption by consumers and professionals," said Mario
Morales, vice president, semiconductors and EMS, IDC. "Whether it's
a tablet that lets consumers access information on the go or the
server behind a social media site, flash memory enables many of
today's most popular applications."
Cloud Connectivity
The information age has only just
begun, and within three years the universe of digital content will
nearly triple to 8ZB, according to IDC**
Source: IDC Predictions 2012: Competing for 2020 (Doc
#231720) December 2011.. Servers are increasingly
storing and distributing this massive amount of information via
social networks, business databases, streaming video services and
other cloud-based applications. As digital content proliferates, IT
organizations are equipping themselves with next-generation
servers, aided by SSDs, in order to handle the rapidly increasing
data.
"Flash memory has become pervasive
in the cloud," said Joseph Unsworth, research vice president,
Gartner. "Data centers using flash memory-based solid state drives
offer an attractive benefit to cloud companies because SSDs offer
the most cost-effective means for distributing information faster
within existing infrastructure, often at orders of magnitude
increase over HDD performance. These and other benefits are why we
anticipate enterprise SSD unit sales to increase 250 percent within
the next four years." ** Source: Gartner,
Forecast Analysis: NAND, Worldwide, 2011-2016, 2Q12 Update, June
2012.
Mobile Computing
Smartphones and tablets using
embedded flash memory chips are booming, and ultra-thin laptops
using flash memory-based SSDs are redefining the notebook category.
Because of flash memory, these devices are highly responsive and
offer a more enjoyable experience in smaller, lighter and more
durable form factors.
"Fifty years from now, people will
look back and realize that flash memory was one of the most
important technology advances of our time," said Tim Bajarin,
analyst and futurist, Creative Strategies. "For companies around
the world, flash memory has revolutionized their business from how
they design products to how their customers use them."
Flash-Powered Future
The 25-year anniversary of flash
memory arrives as consumer demand for powerful mobile devices
reaches record levels. SanDisk envisions a world where flash memory
fuels every interaction with digital content, from capturing photos
on a smartphone to sharing those images via the cloud powered by
SSDs. Flash memory is uniquely suited to meet the needs of
consumers and businesses, and SanDisk is committed to enriching
people's lives through anywhere, anytime access to digital
content.
About SanDisk
SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK) is a global leader in flash
memory storage solutions, from research and development, product
design and manufacturing to branding and distribution for OEM and
retail channels. Since 1988, SanDisk's innovations in flash memory
and storage system technologies have provided customers with new
and transformational digital experiences. SanDisk's diverse product
portfolio includes flash memory cards and embedded solutions used
in smart phones, tablets, digital cameras, camcorders, digital
media players and other consumer electronic devices, as well as USB
flash drives and solid-state drives (SSD) for the computing market.
SanDisk's products are used by consumers and enterprise customers
around the world.
SanDisk is a Silicon Valley-based
S&P 500 and Fortune 500 company, with more than half its sales
outside the United States. For more information, visit www.sandisk.com.
© 2012 SanDisk Corporation. All
rights reserved. SanDisk is a trademark of SanDisk Corporation,
registered in the United States and other countries. Other brand
names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may
be the trademarks of their respective holder(s).
This press release contains certain
forward-looking statements, including expectations for markets and
customers that are based on our current expectations and involve
numerous risks and uncertainties that may cause these
forward-looking statements to be inaccurate. Risks that may cause
these forward-looking statements to be inaccurate include among
others: the creation and consumption of digital content and the
market demand for our products may grow more slowly than our
expectations or the other risks detailed from time-to-time in our
Securities and Exchange Commission filings and reports, including,
but not limited to, our most recent quarterly report on Form 10-Q
and our annual report on Form 10-K. We do not intend to update the
information contained in this press release.
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Contact:
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SanDisk Corporation
408-801-2463
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