iNAND is SanDisk’s response to the microdrive
Like Samsung’s high-capacity flash chips that exist in the Nano, SanDisk hopes these will find their way into some microdrive-based portable devices. Capacities range from 256MB to 4GB, but the 4GB versions -that’ll weigh a sleek 2 grams- won’t come till March 2006, which means they’re more than six months behind from Samsung…
Anyway, SanDisk didn’t miss to incorporate TrustedFlash technology to these, making life a tiny bit harder for DRM-crackers. Production is scheduled for Q4 2005. The 2GB version goes for $95 and will be available in 10K batches starting from October. [via]
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