SanDisk Celebrates 25th Anniversary of NAND Flash Memory

From X-bit Labs: SanDisk Corp., a leading supplier of flash memory storage solutions, on Monday marked the 25-year anniversary of flash memory and shared some of its achievements associated with manufacturing of appropriate memory.

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 20MB solid state drive (SSD), sold for $1000 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.

"We started SanDisk in 1988 with the belief that flash memory would enable entire industries and enrich the lives of billions of people. 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," said Sanjay Mehrotra, president, chief executive officer and co-founder of SanDisk.

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. This represents 20 times the amount of digital content from 2005.

"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. 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," said Mario Morales, vice president of semiconductors and EMS at IDC.

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