SanDisk
Type:
Public, S&P 500 Component
Traded
as: NASDAQ: SNDK
Industry:
Computer storage, Computer memory
Founded:
1988
Founders:
Eli Harari, Sanjay Mehrotra, Jack Yuan
Headquarters: Milpitas, California, United States
Area
served: Worldwide
Key
people: Michael E. Marks (Chairman), Sanjay
Mehrotra (President & CEO)
Products:
Embedded flash drives, Solid state drives, Flash memory cards, USB flash drives,
Digital audio players
SanDisk Corporation is an American multinational corporation that designs, develops and manufactures flash memory storage solutions and software.
The company markets its
products directly to businesses, original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and
consumers, as well as through a new distribution channel that offers SanDisk
SSDs to a wider set of business customers including VARs, e-tailers and system integrators.
Kingston
Type: Private
Industry:
Computer storage, Computer memory
Founded:
Fountain Valley, California, USA (1987)
Founders:
John Tu, David Sun
Headquarters:
Fountain Valley, California, US
Area
served: Worldwide
Key
people: John Tu (President), David Sun
(COO)
Products:
Flash memory cards, USB flash drives, DRAM,
Digital Audio Players, SIM cards
It is the largest independent producer of DRAM memory modules, currently owning 53% of the third-party
worldwide DRAM module market share, according to IHS. Kingston is arguably the second
largest supplier of flash
memory. Gartner ranks Kingston as the world's #2
supplier of USB drives, #4 in flash
cards and #5 in solid state drives
Transcend
Type:
Public
Traded
as: TWSE: 2451
Industry:
Computer memory
Founded:
1988
Founders:
Peter Shu
Headquarters:
Taipei, Taiwan
Area
served: Worldwide
Key
people: Chong wan Shu (Chairman &
CEO)
Products:
Flash memory cards, USB flash drives, External hard drives, DRAM, Digital
Audio Players, Portable
Media Players, Graphics
cards
In 1997 Transcend was awarded ISO-9001 certification. The Japanese office was opened in Tokyo and the first range of digital still camera memory products
launched. PC-100 DIMMs were also introduced. In 1998 Transcend received the National
Award for Small and Medium Enterprises from the Small and Medium Enterprises
Bureau of the Ministry of Economic
Affairs Taiwan R.O.C.
HP - Kitty hawk
Hewlett-Packard HP3013/3014, nicknamed Kitty
hawk, was a hard disk drive
introduced by Hewlett-Packard in June 1992.
The original implementation
(model 3013) had the capacity of 20 MB. A 40 MB model called Kitty hawk II
(model 3014) was eventually introduced, with the retail price of $499.
Corsair
Type: Private
Industry: Computer peripherals, Computer hardware, Computer
storage, Computer memory
Founded: 1994
Key people : Andy Paul (President
& CEO), Thi La (COO), Nick Hawkins
(CFO)
Products: DRAM Modules, USB Flash
Drives, ATX Power Supplies, Computer Cases, CPU and Memory Cooling, Solid-state
drives, Gaming Audio, Gaming Peripherals
In
addition to its worldwide headquarters in Fremont, California, Corsair
maintains a production facility in Taoyuan
County, Taiwan, for assembly, test, and packaging
of select products, distribution centers in Asia, the United States, and
Europe, and has sales and marketing offices throughout the United States,
Europe, and Asia.
Sony
Sony has developed a range of
reliable storage and recording media you can depend on for recording,
transferring or storing your information. If you wish to transfer information
from one PC to another, we offer the Sony Memory Stick™ or our range of
Microvault USB Storage media.
Moser Baer
Type: Public company
Traded
as: BSE: 517140, NSE: MOSERBAER
Industry:
Optical storage media, Solid state media (Flash based memory), Content
Replication, Photovoltaic cell and module manufacturing, EPC for solar farms,
Home entertainment
Founded:
1983 New Delhi, India
Headquarters:
New Delhi, India
Key
people: Deepak Puri, Founder & CMD
The company has a presence in
over 100 countries, serviced through 15 marketing offices and representatives
in India, US, Europe, Japan, Russia, Ukraine, Egypt, Argentina, Chile, Malaysia
and has tie-ups with many global optical media storage business manufacturers.
The company's products are being sold to more than 82 countries.
CD-R King
Stores your files and take them anywhere
Back up critical files and share with others
Portable, small and lightweight design
Ideal for notebooks and desktops
Works with Windows 8
Lexar
Type:
Private
Industry:
Memory Storage
Products:
SD cards, Memory Sticks, Key drives, Compact Flash cards, Card readers
Parent:
Micron Technology, Inc.
Lexar was acquired by Micron Technology in 2006, and subsequently merged with Crucial Technology
under the name Lexar Media, a subsidiary of Micron. In September 2007, Lexar
extended its agreement with Eastman Kodak Company to develop and market Kodak-branded flash memory products
worldwide.
Crucial
Flash
Voyager Slider combines high performance and cap less convenience at an
affordable price. This flash drive has USB 3.0 speed, full USB 2.0
compatibility, and is backed by Corsair, a respected name with a passion for
quality and customer service.
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