SanDisk to mass produce 64GB memory cards

February 10, 2009 A fair-goer sits next to a logo of US data storage giant SanDisk at a technology fair

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A fair-goer sits next to a logo of US data storage giant SanDisk at a technology fair. SanDisk on Tuesday said it will begin mass producing flash memory cards with an unprecedented 64 gigabytes of storage capacity.

SanDisk on Tuesday said it will begin mass producing flash memory cards with an unprecedented 64 gigabytes of storage capacity.



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    That's more than a blue ray disc. I wonder how long it will be before we start to see movies distributed on these.

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