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The SanDisk Ultra Dual Drive is a high-performance flash memory solution designed to bridge the gap between smartphones, tablets, and computers. Specifically, the SDDDC3 series featured in the image is a compact dual-connector drive that features both USB Type-C and Type-A connectors, allowing users to move files seamlessly between mobile devices and legacy hardware.
SanDisk was founded in 1988 in Milpitas, California, by Eli Harari and Sanjay Mehrotra, becoming a pioneer in flash memory technology. In 2016, Western Digital acquired SanDisk for approximately $19 billion. Today, SanDisk operates as a major brand under the Western Digital umbrella. Manufacturing for these products typically occurs across Western Digital's global supply chain and manufacturing facilities, primarily located in Malaysia, China, and Thailand, with components often sourced from joint ventures such as those with Kioxia in Japan.
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