Yoram Cedar, SanDisk's senior vice-president of engineering, said, "SanDisk has developed a new ESP (Enhanced Super-Parallel Processing) technology that gives our new Extreme III line its performance advantages. ESP is a major technology breakthrough that combines our in-house design of both NAND flash memory chips and controller chips using advanced 32-bit RISC processing and leading edge algorithms. Our engineers worked closely with major camera manufacturers in developing our new ESP technology." Cedar also explained, "ESP has super-parallel write and read operations that are coupled with an accelerated flash data bus architecture to allow data to be transferred at twice the rate of most competitive cards.
In addition, the ESP architecture streamlines every aspect of read and write data transfer operations through advanced hardware automation. The ESP architecture effectively removes the card as the bottleneck in data storage applications."
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Rob Galbraith, photojournalist and author of www.robgalbraith.com who was the first to test engineering samples of the new cards, said, "SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash and SD cards are the fastest we've ever tested in card-to-computer transfers, by a significant margin, and at minimum appear to about match the original Extreme's write speed performance in current digital SLR cameras. As new digital SLR models are designed to utilize the faster transfer modes, it's likely that we'll then see Extreme III cards able to write pictures in the camera significantly faster than the already speedy Extreme line. In short, Sandisk appears poised to remain the maker of the fastest CompactFlash and SD cards for the serious and pro digital photographer." With many professional and advanced photographers shooting pictures in extreme weather conditions ranging from African deserts to the Arctic, the SanDisk Extreme III cards also boast the industry's widest guaranteed operating temperature range from a freezing minus 13F (minus 25C) to a scorching 185F (plus 85C). The cards also include RescuePRO software that allows photographers to easily recover accidentally deleted images, lost digital images or data.
Michelle Slaughter, director of digital photography trends at the InfoTrends/CAP Ventures market research group, said, "With more professional photographers and advanced amateurs increasingly using high performance digital cameras, there is a growing market for flash memory cards that allow the cameras to perform to their maximum capability. With their high performance ratings, SanDisk's Extreme III cards certainly should enable the cards to keep up with the speeds of the cameras so professional and advanced photographers don
Tanya Chuang, a SanDisk retail product marketing manager, said, "We have designed our new SanDisk Extreme III product line for advanced and professional photographers. We have significantly improved the speed of our cards and added all the bells and whistles that these high-end photographers need. These features include RescuePRO data and image recovery software, for recovering accidentally deleted images, and our extended operating temperature range, which enables them to shoot pictures anywhere in the world under virtually any conditions. And the dedicated technical support included with SanDisk Extreme III provides the fast help they require to keep shooting."
SanDisk Extreme III CompactFlash cards will be sold in 1, 2 and 4GB capacities. The SanDisk Extreme III SD card will be sold in a 1GB capacity and Memory Stick PRO Extreme III cards will be available in 1 and 2GB capacities. SanDisk Extreme III cards will carry a 10-year warranty in Europe, the Middle East and Africa but will have a lifetime limited warranty in the rest of the world. Photographers who purchase the cards also will have access to a dedicated toll-free number for technical support questions. The RescuePRO image recovery software on the cards is compatible with both Windows and Mac and requires no driver download or special card reader.
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