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  2. obsoletesony.substack.com

    Sep 10, 20242001 saw the release of an updated version of the original Memory Stick player. These players came bundled with either 64 MB/128 MB MagicGate Memory Sticks and used a gumstick type battery. Headphone-Integrated Models and New Features
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    Lexar 256 MB Memory Stick Select with memory switch. In response to the storage limitations of the original Memory Stick, Sony introduced the Memory Stick Select at CES 2003 on January 9. [25] The Memory Stick Select contained two separate 128 MB partitions which the user could switch between using a physical switch on the card.
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    The PSP's main microprocessor is a multifunction device named "Allegrex" that includes a 32-bit MIPS32 R4k-based CPU (Little Endian), a Floating Point Unit, and a Vector Floating Point Unit.Additionally, there is a processor block known as "Media Engine" that contains another 32-bit MIPS32 R4k-base CPU, hardware for multimedia decoding (such as H.264), and a programmable DSP dubbed "Virtual ...
  5. Agreement Strengthens Relationship Between The Two Companies: SanDisk and Sony to Further Expand Memory Stick World. SUNNYVALE, CA, June 16, 2003, Tokyo Japan, June 17, 2003 - SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK) and Sony Corporation (NYSE: SNE) today announced that the two companies have signed a cross licensing agreement.. This agreement enhances the close relationship that SanDisk and Sony ...
  6. December 2003. December 18, 2003 World's First Running Humanoid Robot; December 8, 2003 Near Field Communication Technology jointly developed by Sony and Philips approved as ISO/IEC International Standard; December 5, 2003 New Executive Appointments for Sony in Europe; December 2, 2003 Announcement on determination of the total amount of issue of Euro Yen Zero Coupon Convertible Bonds due 2008
  7. Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd (hereafter "Samsung") and Sony Corporation (NYSE: SNE) (hereafter "Sony") today announced that an agreement has been reached whereby Samsung is licensed by Sony to manufacture and sell Memory Stick media.
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