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| Symbol | Name | Time | Trade | Change | % Chg | Volume | P/E Ratio | EPS | Mkt Cap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| SNDK | Sandisk | 21:00 GMT | 59.90 | +1.38 | +2.36% | 3707292 | 30.48 | 1.92 | 14.578B |
Latest Sandisk news
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SSD prices continue to fall
Sales to equipment manufacturers are the biggest market for SSDs, rather than stand alone sales. In that market, the top players are Samsung, Toshiba, Intel, Micron, and Sandisk, Chien said. -
Nintendo found worst in conflict mineral use
The conditions for workers assembling the dizzying number of electronics goods churned out by major manufacturers in Asia may frequently make the news, but the use of conflict materials has not yet grabbed headlines in the same way. -
New Apple adverts alienate everyone
As a general rule, Apple marketing is the best in the world. Only Jobs' Mob could, at the time, convince the world that a keyboardless netbook - which had not worked for Microsoft- or an MP3 player - which had not really worked for Sandisk- was a good idea. -
Sandisk suffers from memory glut
SanDisk is moaning that a glut in the memory chips market will continue to hurt prices for the rest of the year. -
Toshiba makes your memory shrink
Toshiba claims to have shrunkits 128Gbit NAND flash memory chips and is ready to bring in a range of tinier storage USB storage and memory cards. -
Semiconductor outfits slumping
Analysts are looking at the figures for the semiconductor outfits and are tutting to themselves and generally sighing. -
450mm wafers set to polarise semi industry
International Electronics Forum 2011But others probably can’t bear the expense. Sandisk and Toshiba will likely be forced to follow or suffer the slings and arrows of a Samsung waving its 18 inch wafer. -
Samsung outsources for eMMC NAND orders
Although Samsung owns and operates enormous fabs in its native Korea, for the first time it is turning its nose up on in-house and placing orders with Taiwan. -
Samsung to open monster NAND facility
Samsung will look to stay ahead of its rivals with the opening of a new NAND memory chip facility. -
Toshiba takes on Samsung in NAND
Toshiba has opened a NAND flash facility as it looks to jump ahead of Samsung in the memory market. -
SanDisk buys Pliant Technologies
SanDisk has bought itself a little present in Pliant. -
SanDisk tipped for success
Mr Shankar is so confident that he's raised the price target for Sandisk to $60 from the previously suggested $50. -
Toshiba goes into the black, uncertain about tomorrow
Toshiba can't seem to get its facts straight. -
Toshiba and Sandisk go 19-Nanometer
Toshiba and Sandisk have separately announced that they've moved into the 19 nanometer space. -
Technology industry assesses Japanese earthquake damage
Sandisk meanwhile claimed that although both its fabs were down for a short period of time due to the earthquake, they were back up and running. It said that there were no injuries to SanDisk employees based in Japan and there had been minimal immediate impact on wafer output due to the earthquake. -
SanDisk unveils ultra-thin memory chips
MWC 2011SanDisk announced a range of embedded flash drives (EFDs) that will allow slimmer and more compact smartphone and tablet designs at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. -
GTX 580 battle, RAM Kits, Acer recall, 128GB CF card
Hard 'upHardwareHeaven tried the Gainward GTX 580 Phantom 3 versus the Asus GTX 580 DirectCU II, with both graphics cards coming in close for the throne. Both scored 10 out of 10, but the Asus model was declared the overall winner thanks to its “extreme approach -
Sapphire motherboards, 128GB CF card, SSD RAID array
Hard 'upHotHardware brings news of Sandisk's 128GB CompactFlash Extreme Pro Card, which offers a high capacity and a 100MB/s transfer speed, along with a PowerCore controller and UDMA-7 interface. It's clearly a monster of a card, but it also has a monster price of $1,499.99.
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