Sony Temporarily Halts Sales of Memory Cards Amid Semiconductor Shortage
Sony has suspended orders for nearly its entire range of memory cards due to a global semiconductor shortage. This decision impacts all major products including CFexpress Type A and B cards, as well as TOUGH-branded SD cards.

Sony has temporarily stopped orders for its memory card lineup, including CFexpress Type A and B, and TOUGH-branded SD cards, primarily due to a global semiconductor shortage. The surge in demand for flash memory, particularly from AI data centers, has outstripped supply, forcing Sony to prioritize corporate customers.
Limited production continues for a few variants, but no timeline has been provided for resuming normal deliveries. This disruption may affect industries reliant on high-performance storage solutions, potentially increasing competition among manufacturers for available memory components.




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