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SanDisk

SanDisk is a data storage brand that provides flash-based storage hardware for consumer and enterprise use cases.

  • Flash-based storage devices for consumers, including memory cards and USB flash drives
  • Solid-state drives (SSDs) for client, professional, and enterprise workloads (data storage)
  • Portable external SSDs and drives for high-capacity, mobile data storage (data storage)
  • Flash storage for imaging, video, and content-creation workflows across cameras and mobile devices (media storage)
  • Storage solutions positioned for integration with desktops, laptops, and other endpoint systems (endpoint storage)

More About SanDisk

SanDisk operates as a storage brand focused on flash memory products used across consumer, professional, and enterprise environments. Its portfolio centers on NAND flash-based devices that provide non-volatile storage for data, applications, and media. For enterprise technical stakeholders, SanDisk hardware is primarily relevant as client and edge storage that connects to broader infrastructure architectures, data platforms, and backup workflows.

In endpoint and client architectures, SanDisk solid-state drives (SSDs) (data storage) are used as primary or secondary storage in laptops, desktops, and workstations. These drives commonly interface via Serial ATA (SATA) or Non-volatile Memory Express (NVME) protocols over interfaces such as PCI Express (PCIe), depending on the specific product line and system design. Enterprises may deploy systems with SanDisk SSDs to support operating systems, productivity applications, and local caching of data that is also stored in centralized or cloud-based repositories.

SanDisk also provides memory cards (media storage) such as SD, microSD, and related form factors, which are widely used in cameras, mobile devices, drones, and other embedded or edge endpoints. For organizations handling large volumes of photo and video content, these removable media products support capture, transfer, and ingest workflows into media asset management, content delivery, or archival systems. The cards rely on standardized interfaces and protocols defined by industry bodies such as the SD Association, enabling interoperability across device ecosystems.

Portable external SSDs and drives from SanDisk (data storage) target use cases where mobile, high-capacity storage is required, including field production, remote work, and physical data transfer between secure environments. These devices typically connect over USB or USB-C and can integrate into enterprise backup, offloading, or data migration processes. They are often used as part of a tiered storage practice where frequently accessed data resides on primary systems and less frequently accessed datasets are moved or duplicated to external devices.

For directory and marketplace categorization, SanDisk fits into data storage hardware, client and endpoint storage, removable flash media, and portable external SSDs. Its offerings are used as components within larger IT architectures that include servers, network storage, and cloud services, providing local performance, portability, and media capture capabilities within those broader environments.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 5,840
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $10B+
  • Stock Ticker: SNDK

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Corporate Headquarters

5601 Great Oaks Parkway
San Jose, CA 95119

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Public
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Software & Services
  • Industry: Internet Software & Services
  • Sub-Industry: Internet Software & Services