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Sony Halts Memory Card Production Amid Shortage
31 Mar
Summary
- Sony production of SD and CFexpress cards is suspended.
- Supply chain disruptions and semiconductor shortages are cited.
- Existing stock will remain available for the foreseeable future.

Sony has temporarily suspended the production and supply of its popular CFexpress and SD memory cards. This decision stems from ongoing global shortages of semiconductors and other critical components, which are anticipated to prevent supply from meeting demand for an indefinite period. The company stated that it would halt accepting new orders from its authorized dealers and consumers via the Sony Store starting March 27, 2026.
This suspension affects most models of these memory cards, with exceptions for the high-end CFexpress Type B 960GB card and the lower-end SF-UZ series SD cards. While this marks a significant disruption, existing stock in circulation, transit, and warehouses will continue to be available. Customers can expect this inventory to be depleted over time before new cards become available, as Sony plans to resume production once supply conditions improve.