Toshiba Corporation and SanDisk Corporation (Nasdaq:SNDK) today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to enter into a long term strategic partnership in the area of joint development and joint manufacturing of gigabit scale flash memories.A new company will be established in January 2000 and will start the business using Toshiba's Yokkaichi fab in Japan. New production capacity is planned at Dominion Semiconductor LLC, a Toshiba group company in Virginia, where the volume production will start in the first half of 2001. (SanDisk officials will conduct a conference call on the announcement at 6 a.m. (PST) on Oct. 7. The dial-innumber is 415/217-0050.)The key areas of cooperation outlined in the MOU are:Toshiba and SanDisk intend to jointly develop 512 megabit (Mbit) and 1 gigabit (Gbit) flash memory chips and Secure Digital (SD) Memory Card controllers. The companies plan to employ Toshiba's future 0.16 micron and 0.13 micron NAND flash memory technology and SanDisk's multilevel cell (MLC) flash technology and controller system integration.Toshiba and SanDisk intend to form and jointly fund a 50/50 joint venture manufacturing company which will manufacture all of the jointly developed flash memory products for both companies. By 2002, the flash memory production capacity of the joint venture is projected to be able to support more than $1 billion in annual sales.When further additional manufacturing capacity is required, the joint venture manufacturing company is chartered to secure third party external sources including foundries. Toshiba and SanDisk will separately market and sell their share of the output of the joint venture production to their respective customers.Yasuo Morimoto, president and CEO of Toshiba Corporation's Semiconductor Company, said, ""We are confident that this collaboration will allow Toshiba to accelerate its participation in the rapidly growing market for flash storage in such applications as digital still cameras, voice recorders, video games and silicon audio players. We see our collaboration with SanDisk as highly beneficial to each other and to the customers we serve, as we will provide them with market-defining, state-of-the-art flash storage products.""Eli Harari, President and CEO of SanDisk, said, ""This strategic cooperation between the two pioneers of flash storage represents for SanDisk a critically important milestone as we prepare to meet the major market growth opportunities projected for flash storage in the years ahead. Gigabit scale flash memory development is costly and technologically challenging.""Toshiba and SanDisk will benefit immensely from combining Toshiba's advanced IC manufacturing technology with SanDisk's system and multilevel cell design technology. Our customers will benefit when the large scale production capacity of the joint venture manufacturing company comes on stream in 2001 through the shared investments by the two companies.""This new capacity will allow SanDisk to significantly increase its flash production output beyond the growth that we can achieve at our current foundries with our proprietary D2 (double density or MLC) NOR flash memory. Finally, this cooperation further strengthens the SD Memory Card co-developed by Matsushita, SanDisk and Toshiba.""A definitive agreement, based on the principles outlined in the MOU, will be negotiated and is expected to be concluded by January, 2000. It will be subject to final approval by the boards of Toshiba and SanDisk.Source: SanDisk's Web site/home page address: http://www.sandisk.com