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EX-4.1

 Exhibit 4.1 

SANDISK CORPORATION 

2013 INCENTIVE PLAN 

ARTICLE ONE 
 GENERAL
PROVISIONS 
 I. PURPOSE OF THE PLAN 

This 2013 Incentive Plan is intended to promote the interests of SanDisk Corporation, a Delaware corporation, by providing eligible persons in
the Corporation’s service with the opportunity to acquire a proprietary interest, or otherwise increase their proprietary interest, in the Corporation as an incentive for them to remain in such service. 

Capitalized terms shall have the meanings assigned to such terms in the attached Appendix. 

II. STRUCTURE OF THE PLAN 
 A. The Plan
shall be divided into two separate equity incentive programs: 
  

	 	•	 	the Discretionary Grant Program under which eligible persons may, at the discretion of the Plan Administrator, be granted options to purchase shares of Common Stock or stock appreciation rights tied to the value of such
Common Stock, 

  

	 	•	 	the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program under which eligible persons may, at the discretion of the Plan Administrator, be issued shares of Common Stock pursuant to restricted stock awards, restricted stock units or
other share-based awards which vest upon the completion of a designated service period or the attainment of pre-established performance milestones, be awarded cash bonus opportunities which are earned through the attainment of pre-established
performance milestones, or be issued shares of Common Stock through direct purchase or as a bonus for services rendered the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary), and 

B. The provisions of Articles One and Four shall apply to all equity programs under the Plan and shall govern the interests of all persons
under the Plan. 
 III. ADMINISTRATION OF THE PLAN 

A. The Compensation Committee shall have sole and exclusive authority to administer the Discretionary Grant Program and Stock Issuance and Cash
Bonus Program with respect to Section 16 Insiders. Administration of the Discretionary Grant Program and Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program with respect to all other persons eligible to participate in those programs may, at the Board’s
discretion, be vested in the Compensation Committee or a Secondary Board Committee, or the Board may retain the power to administer those programs with respect to all such persons. However, any discretionary option grants, stock appreciation rights,
stock issuances or other share-based awards for members of the Compensation Committee must be authorized by a disinterested majority of the Board. Furthermore, the authority to grant options pursuant to the Discretionary Grant Program with respect
to Employees other than Section 16 Insiders may, at the Board’s discretion, be vested in a Secondary Executive Committee to the extent permitted by Section 157(c) of the Delaware General Corporation Law. 

B. Members of the Compensation Committee, any Secondary Board Committee and any Secondary Executive Committee shall serve for such period of
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Board at any time. The Board may at any time terminate the functions of any Secondary Board Committee or Secondary Executive Committee and reassume all powers and authority previously delegated
to either or both of such committees. 
 C. Each Plan Administrator shall, within the scope of its administrative functions under the Plan,
have full power and authority (subject to the provisions of the Plan) to establish such rules and regulations as it may deem appropriate for proper administration of the Discretionary Grant Program and Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program and to
make such determinations under, and issue such interpretations of, the provisions of those programs and any outstanding options, stock appreciation rights, stock issuances, other share-based awards or cash bonus opportunities thereunder as it may
deem necessary or advisable. Decisions of the Plan Administrator within the scope of its administrative functions under the Plan shall be final and binding on all parties who have an interest in the Discretionary Grant Program and Stock Issuance and
Cash Bonus Program under its jurisdiction or any stock option, stock appreciation right, stock issuance or other award thereunder. Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything to the contrary in this Plan, option grants by any Secondary Executive
Committee shall conform to the limitations established by the Board pursuant to Section 157(c) of the Delaware General Corporation Law. 

D. Service as a Plan Administrator by the members of the Compensation Committee shall constitute service as Board members, and the members of
each such committee shall accordingly be entitled to full indemnification and reimbursement as Board members for their service on such committee. No member of the Compensation Committee, any Secondary Board Committee or any Secondary Executive
Committee shall be liable for any act or omission made in good faith with respect to the Plan or any option grant, stock appreciation right, stock issuance or other award under the Plan. 

E. Non-employee members of the Board shall be granted awards pursuant to the Discretionary Grant Program and/or the Stock Issuance and Cash
Bonus Program and in accordance with the terms of the Non-Employee Director Compensation Policy. 
 F. Awards to Employees who are
“covered employees” under Section 162(m) of the Code of (i) options or stock appreciation rights, or (ii) shares or cash subject to the achievement of pre-established criteria as described in Section I.B.2 of Article Three
of the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program, shall be deemed to be intended as performance-based compensation within the meaning of Section 162(m) of the Code unless the Compensation Committee provides otherwise at the time such an award is
granted. 
 IV. ELIGIBILITY 
 A. The
persons eligible to participate in the Discretionary Grant Program and Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program are as follows: 

(i) Employees, 

(ii) non-employee members of the Board or the board of directors of any Parent or Subsidiary, and 

(iii) consultants and other independent advisors who provide services to the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary). 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, only Employees are eligible to receive awards intended to constitute performance-based compensation under Code
Section 162(m). 
 B. Other than as provided in the Non-Employee Director Compensation Policy with respect to awards to non-employee
Board members, the Plan Administrator shall have full authority to determine, (i) with respect to the grant of options or stock appreciation rights under the Discretionary Grant Program, which eligible persons are to receive such grants, the
time or times when those grants are to be made, the number of shares to be covered 

  
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by each such grant, the time or times when the grant is to become exercisable, the vesting schedule (if any) applicable to the granted option or stock appreciation right, the maximum term for
which such option or stock appreciation right is to remain outstanding and the status of a granted option as either an Incentive Option or a Non-Statutory Option and (ii) with respect to stock issuances, other share-based awards or cash bonus
opportunities under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program, which eligible persons are to receive such issuances, awards or opportunities, the time or times when the issuances, awards or opportunities are to be made, the number of shares subject
to each such issuance, award or opportunity, the vesting and issuance schedules applicable to the shares which are the subject of such issuance or award, the consideration for those shares and the performance criteria and other terms with respect to
such cash bonus opportunities. 
 C. The Plan Administrator shall have the absolute discretion either to grant options or stock appreciation
rights in accordance with the Discretionary Grant Program or to effect stock issuances, other share-based awards and bonus opportunities in accordance with the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program. 

V. STOCK SUBJECT TO THE PLAN; ANNUAL CASH LIMITATION 

A. The stock issuable under the Plan shall be shares of authorized but unissued or reacquired Common Stock, including shares repurchased by the
Corporation on the open market. The number of shares of Common Stock initially reserved for issuance over the term of the Plan shall be limited to twenty million (20,000,000) shares. The Plan shall serve as the successor to the three
Predecessor Plans, and no further share-based awards shall be made under those Predecessor Plans on or after the Plan Effective Date. However, all awards outstanding under the Predecessor Plans on the Plan Effective Date shall continue in full force
and effect in accordance with their terms, and no provision of this Plan shall be deemed to affect or otherwise modify the rights or obligations of the holders of those options with respect to their acquisition of shares of Common Stock thereunder.
To the extent any awards outstanding under the Predecessor Plans on the Plan Effective Date are cancelled, expire or terminate unexercised prior to vesting, the number of shares of Common Stock subject to those cancelled, expired or terminated
awards at the time of cancellation, expiration or termination shall be added to the share reserve under this Plan and shall accordingly be available for issuance hereunder, up to a maximum of an additional ten million (10,000,000) shares. 

B. Notwithstanding the foregoing, each share of Common Stock which may be issued pursuant to the Discretionary Grant Program shall be counted
against the shares of Common Stock authorized for issuance under the Plan as one share of Common Stock. Each share of Common Stock which may be issued pursuant to the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program shall be counted against the shares of
Common Stock authorized for issuance under the Plan as 1.5 shares of Common Stock. Each share of Common Stock which has been issued under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program which expires or terminates or is otherwise forfeited to, or
repurchased by, the Corporation, pursuant to Section V.D. hereof, shall count as having returned 1.5 shares of Common Stock to the total number of shares of Common Stock which are available for future grant or sale under the Plan. 

C. No one person participating in the Plan may receive stock options, stand-alone stock appreciation rights, direct stock issuances (whether
vested or unvested) or other share-based awards (whether in the form of restricted stock units or other share-right awards) for more than one million (1,000,000) shares of Common Stock in the aggregate per calendar year; provided that with
regard to non-employee members of the Board, the foregoing limitation shall be one hundred fifty-thousand (150,000) shares of Common Stock in the aggregate per calendar year. In addition, the aggregate amount of compensation to be paid to any
one participant in respect of all performance-based awards under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program payable only in cash and not related to shares of Common Stock and granted to that participant in any one calendar year shall not exceed ten
million dollars ($10,000,000). 
 D. Shares of Common Stock subject to outstanding options or other awards made under the Plan shall be
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reason prior to the issuance of the shares of Common Stock subject to those options or awards. Unvested shares issued under the Plan and subsequently forfeited or repurchased by the Corporation,
at a price per share not greater than the original issue price paid per share, pursuant to the Corporation’s repurchase rights under the Plan shall be added back to the number of shares of Common Stock reserved for issuance under the Plan and
shall accordingly be available for subsequent reissuance. Should the exercise price of an option under the Plan be paid with shares of Common Stock, then the authorized reserve of Common Stock under the Plan shall be reduced by the gross number of
shares for which that option is exercised, and not by the net number of shares issued under the exercised stock option. 
 If shares of
Common Stock otherwise issuable under the Plan are withheld by the Corporation in satisfaction of the Withholding Taxes incurred in connection with the exercise of an option or stock appreciation right or the issuance of fully-vested shares under
the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program, then the number of shares of Common Stock available for issuance under the Plan shall be reduced by the gross number of shares issuable under the exercised stock option or stock appreciation right or the
gross number of fully-vested shares issuable under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program, calculated in each instance prior to any such share withholding. 

E. If any change is made to the Common Stock by reason of any stock split, stock dividend, recapitalization, combination of shares, exchange
of shares or other change affecting the outstanding Common Stock as a class without the Corporation’s receipt of consideration, appropriate adjustments shall be made by the Plan Administrator to (i) the maximum number and/or class of
securities issuable under the Plan, (ii) the maximum number and/or class of securities by which the share under the Plan may increase by reason of the expiration or termination of unexercised options under the Predecessor Plans, (iii) the
maximum number and/or class of securities which may be issued without cash consideration under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program, (iv) the maximum number and/or class of securities for which any one person, including any non-employee
members of the Board, may be granted stock options, stand-alone stock appreciation rights, direct stock issuances and other share-based awards under the Plan per calendar year, (v) the number and/or class of securities and the exercise or base
price per share in effect under each outstanding option or stock appreciation right under the Plan and (vi) the number and/or class of securities subject to each outstanding restricted stock unit or other stock-based award under the Plan and
the issue price (if any) payable per share. Such adjustments to the outstanding options, stock appreciation rights or other share-based awards are to be effected in a manner which shall preclude the enlargement or dilution of rights and benefits
under those options, stock appreciation rights or other stock-based awards. The adjustments determined by the Plan Administrator shall be final, binding and conclusive. 

F. Outstanding awards granted pursuant to the Plan shall in no way affect the right of the Corporation to adjust, reclassify, reorganize or
otherwise change its capital or business structure or to merge, consolidate, dissolve, liquidate or sell or transfer all or any part of its business or assets. 

ARTICLE TWO  

DISCRETIONARY GRANT PROGRAM 
 I.
OPTION TERMS 
 Each option shall be evidenced by one or more documents in the form approved by the Plan Administrator; provided,
however, that each such document shall comply with the terms specified below. Each document evidencing an Incentive Option shall, in addition, be subject to the provisions of the Plan applicable to such options. 

  
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 A. Exercise Price. 

1. The exercise price per share shall be fixed by the Plan Administrator; provided, however, that such exercise price shall not
be less than one hundred percent (100%) of the Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock on the grant date. 
 2. The
exercise price shall become immediately due upon exercise of the option and shall, subject to the provisions of the documents evidencing the option, be payable in one or more of the forms specified below: 

(i) cash or check made payable to the Corporation, 

(ii) shares of Common Stock held for the requisite period (if any) necessary to avoid any resulting charge to the
Corporation’s earnings for financial reporting purposes and valued at Fair Market Value on the Exercise Date, or 

(iii) to the extent the option is exercised for vested shares, through a special sale and remittance procedure pursuant to
which the Optionee shall concurrently provide instructions to (a) a brokerage firm (reasonably satisfactory to the Corporation for purposes of administering such procedure in compliance with the Corporation’s pre-clearance/pre-notification
policies) to effect the immediate sale of the purchased shares and remit to the Corporation, out of the sale proceeds available on the settlement date, sufficient funds to cover the aggregate exercise price payable for the purchased shares plus all
applicable Withholding Taxes and (b) the Corporation to deliver the certificates for the purchased shares directly to such brokerage firm on such settlement date in order to complete the sale. 

Except to the extent such sale and remittance procedure is utilized, payment of the exercise price for the purchased shares
must be made on the Exercise Date. 
 B. Exercise and Term of Options. Each option shall be exercisable at such time or times,
during such period and for such number of shares as shall be determined by the Plan Administrator and set forth in the documents evidencing the option. However, no option shall have a term in excess of seven (7) years measured from the option
grant date. 
 C. Effect of Termination of Service. 

1. The following provisions shall govern the exercise of any options granted pursuant to the Discretionary Grant Program that
are outstanding at the time of the Optionee’s cessation of Service or death: 
 (i) Any option outstanding at the time
of the Optionee’s cessation of Service for any reason shall remain exercisable for such period of time thereafter as shall be determined by the Plan Administrator and set forth in the documents evidencing the option, but no such option shall be
exercisable after the expiration of the option term. 
 (ii) Any option held by the Optionee at the time of the
Optionee’s death and exercisable in whole or in part at that time may be subsequently exercised by the personal representative of the Optionee’s estate or by the person or persons to whom the option is transferred pursuant to the
Optionee’s will or the laws of inheritance or by the Optionee’s designated beneficiary or beneficiaries of that option. 

(iii) Should the Optionee’s Service be terminated for Misconduct or should the Optionee otherwise engage in Misconduct
while holding one or more outstanding options granted under this Article Two, then all of those options shall terminate immediately and cease to be outstanding. 

(iv) During the applicable post-Service exercise period, the option may not be exercised for more than the number of vested
shares for which the option is at the time exercisable. No additional shares shall vest under the option following the Optionee’s cessation of Service, except to the extent (if any) specifically authorized by the Plan Administrator in its sole
discretion pursuant to an express written agreement with the Optionee. Upon the expiration of the applicable exercise period or (if earlier) upon the expiration of the option term, the option shall terminate and cease to be outstanding for any
shares for which the option has not been exercised. 

  
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 2. The Plan Administrator shall have complete discretion, exercisable either at
the time an option is granted or at any time while the option remains outstanding, to: 
 (i) Subject to the limitations
under Section 409A of the Code, extend the period of time for which the option is to remain exercisable following the Optionee’s cessation of Service from the limited exercise period otherwise in effect for that option to such greater
period of time as the Plan Administrator shall deem appropriate, but in no event beyond the expiration of the option term, 

(ii) include an automatic extension provision whereby the specified post-Service exercise period in effect for any option
granted under this Article Two shall automatically be extended by an additional period of time equal in duration to any interval within the specified post-Service exercise period during which the exercise of that option or the immediate sale of the
shares acquired under such option could not be effected in compliance with applicable federal and state securities laws, but in no event shall such an extension result in the continuation of such option beyond the expiration date of the term of that
option, and/or 
 (iii) permit the option to be exercised, during the applicable post-Service exercise period, not only with
respect to the number of vested shares of Common Stock for which such option is exercisable at the time of the Optionee’s cessation of Service but also with respect to one or more additional installments in which the Optionee would have vested
had the Optionee continued in Service. 
 D. Stockholder Rights. The holder of an option shall have no stockholder rights with
respect to the shares subject to the option until such person shall have exercised the option, paid the exercise price and become a holder of record of the purchased shares. 

E. Repurchase Rights. The Plan Administrator shall have the discretion to grant options which are exercisable for unvested
shares of Common Stock. Should the Optionee cease Service while such shares are unvested, the Corporation shall have the right to repurchase any or all of those unvested shares at a price per share equal to the lower of (i) the exercise price
paid per share or (ii) the Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock at the time of repurchase. The terms upon which such repurchase right shall be exercisable (including the period and procedure for exercise and the appropriate vesting
schedule for the purchased shares) shall be established by the Plan Administrator and set forth in the document evidencing such repurchase right. 

F. Transferability of Options. The transferability of options granted under the Plan shall be governed by the following
provisions: 
 (i) Incentive Options: During the lifetime of the Optionee, Incentive Options shall be
exercisable only by the Optionee and shall not be assignable or transferable other than by will or the laws of inheritance following the Optionee’s death. 

(ii) Non-Statutory Options. Non-Statutory Options shall be subject to the same limitation on transfer as
Incentive Options, except that the Plan Administrator may structure one or more Non-Statutory Options so that the option may be assigned in whole or in part during the Optionee’s lifetime to one or more Family Members of the Optionee or to a
trust established exclusively for one or more such Family Members, to the extent such assignment is in connection with the Optionee’s estate plan or pursuant to a domestic relations order. The assigned portion may only be exercised by the
person or persons who acquire a proprietary interest in the option pursuant to the assignment. The terms applicable to the assigned portion shall be the same as those in effect for the option immediately prior to such assignment and shall be set
forth in such documents issued to the assignee as the Plan Administrator may deem appropriate. 
 (iii) Beneficiary
Designations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Optionee may designate one or more persons as the beneficiary or beneficiaries of his or her outstanding options under this Article Two (whether Incentive Options or Non-Statutory Options),
and those options shall, in accordance with such designation, automatically be transferred to such beneficiary or beneficiaries upon the Optionee’s death while holding those options. Such beneficiary or beneficiaries shall take the transferred
options subject to all the terms and conditions of the applicable agreement evidencing each such transferred option, including (without limitation) the limited time period during which the option may be exercised following the Optionee’s death.

  
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 II. INCENTIVE OPTIONS 

The terms specified below shall be applicable to all Incentive Options. Except as modified by the provisions of this Section II, all the
provisions of Articles One, Two and Four shall be applicable to Incentive Options. Options which are specifically designated as Non-Statutory Options when issued under the Plan shall not be subject to the terms of this Section II. 

A. Eligibility. Incentive Options may only be granted to Employees. 

B. Dollar Limitation. The aggregate Fair Market Value of the shares of Common Stock (determined as of the respective date or
dates of grant) for which one or more options granted to any Employee under the Plan (or any other option plan of the Corporation or any Parent or Subsidiary) may for the first time become exercisable as Incentive Options during any one calendar
year shall not exceed the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000). 
 To the extent the Employee holds two (2) or more such
options which become exercisable for the first time in the same calendar year, then for purposes of the foregoing limitations on the exercisability of those options as Incentive Options, such options shall be deemed to become first exercisable in
that calendar year on the basis of the chronological order in which they were granted, except to the extent otherwise provided under applicable law or regulation. 

C. 10% Stockholder. If any Employee to whom an Incentive Option is granted is a 10% Stockholder, then the exercise price per
share shall not be less than one hundred ten percent (110%) of the Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock on the option grant date, and the option term shall not exceed five (5) years measured from the option grant date. 

III. STOCK APPRECIATION RIGHTS 
 A.
Authority. The Plan Administrator shall have full power and authority, exercisable in its sole discretion, to grant stock appreciation rights in accordance with this Section III to selected Optionees or other individuals eligible to
receive option grants under the Discretionary Grant Program. 
 B. Types. Two types of stock appreciation rights shall be
authorized for issuance under this Section III: (i) tandem stock appreciation rights (“Tandem Rights”) and (ii) stand-alone stock appreciation rights (“Stand-alone Rights”). 

C. Tandem Rights. The following terms and conditions shall govern the grant and exercise of Tandem Rights. 

1. One or more Optionees may be granted a Tandem Right, exercisable upon such terms and conditions as the Plan Administrator
may establish, to elect between the exercise of the underlying option for shares of Common Stock or the surrender of that option in exchange for a distribution from the Corporation in an amount equal to the excess of (i) the Fair Market Value
(on the option surrender date) of the number of shares in which the Optionee is at the time vested under the surrendered option (or surrendered portion thereof) over (ii) the aggregate exercise price payable for such vested shares. 

2. No such option surrender shall be effective unless it is approved by the Plan Administrator, either at the time of the
actual option surrender or at any earlier time. If the surrender is so approved, then the distribution to which the Optionee shall accordingly become entitled under this Section III shall be made in shares of Common Stock valued at Fair Market Value
on the option surrender date. 

  
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 3. If the surrender of an option is not approved by the Plan Administrator, then
the Optionee shall retain whatever rights the Optionee had under the surrendered option (or surrendered portion thereof) on the option surrender date and may exercise such rights at any time prior to the later of (i) five
(5) business days after the receipt of the rejection notice or (ii) the last day on which the option is otherwise exercisable in accordance with the terms of the instrument evidencing such option, but in no event may such rights be
exercised more than seven (7) years after the date of the option grant. 
 D. Stand-Alone Rights. The following terms and
conditions shall govern the grant and exercise of Stand-alone Rights: 
 1. One or more individuals eligible to participate
in the Discretionary Grant Program may be granted a Stand-alone Right not tied to any underlying option under this Discretionary Grant Program. The Stand-alone Right shall relate to a specified number of shares of Common Stock and shall be
exercisable upon such terms and conditions as the Plan Administrator may establish. In no event, however, may the Stand-alone Right have a maximum term in excess of seven (7) years measured from the grant date. Upon exercise of the Stand-alone
Right, the holder shall be entitled to receive a distribution from the Corporation in an amount equal to the excess of (i) the aggregate Fair Market Value (on the exercise date) of the shares of Common Stock underlying the exercised right over
(ii) the aggregate base price in effect for those shares. 
 2. The number of shares of Common Stock underlying each
Stand-alone Right and the base price in effect for those shares shall be determined by the Plan Administrator in its sole discretion at the time the Stand-alone Right is granted. In no event, however, may the base price per share be less than the
Fair Market Value per underlying share of Common Stock on the grant date. In the event outstanding Stand-alone Rights are to be assumed in connection with a Change in Control transaction or otherwise continued in effect, the shares of Common Stock
underlying each such Stand-alone Right shall be adjusted immediately after such Change in Control so as to apply to the number and class of securities into which those shares of Common Stock would have been converted in consummation of such Change
in Control had those shares actually been outstanding at that time. Appropriate adjustments to reflect such Change in Control shall also be made to the base price per share in effect under each outstanding Stand-alone Right, provided the
aggregate base price shall remain the same. To the extent the actual holders of the Corporation’s outstanding Common Stock receive cash consideration for their Common Stock in consummation of the Change in Control, the successor corporation
may, in connection with the assumption or continuation of the outstanding Stand-alone Rights under the Discretionary Grant Program, substitute, for the securities underlying those assumed rights, one or more shares of its own common stock with a
fair market value equivalent to the cash consideration paid per share of Common Stock in the Change in Control transaction. 

3. Stand-alone Rights shall be subject to the same transferability restrictions applicable to Non-Statutory Options and may not
be transferred during the holder’s lifetime, except if such assignment is in connection with the holder’s estate plan and is to one or more Family Members of the holder or to a trust established for the holder and/or one or more such
Family Members or pursuant to a domestic relations order covering the Stand-alone Right as marital property. In addition, one or more beneficiaries may be designated for an outstanding Stand-alone Right in accordance with substantially the same
terms and provisions as set forth in Section I.F of this Article Two. 
 4. The distribution with respect to an exercised
Stand-alone Right shall be made in shares of Common Stock valued at Fair Market Value on the exercise date. 
 5. The holder
of a Stand-alone Right shall have no stockholder rights with respect to the shares subject to the Stand-alone Right unless and until such person shall have exercised the Stand-alone Right and become a holder of record of the shares of Common Stock
issued upon the exercise of such Stand-alone Right. 
 E. Post-Service Exercise. The provisions governing the exercise of
Tandem and Stand-alone Rights following the cessation of the recipient’s Service shall be substantially the same as those set forth in Section I.C 

  
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of this Article Two for the options granted under the Discretionary Grant Program, and the Plan Administrator’s discretionary authority under Section I.C.2 of this Article Two shall also
extend to any outstanding Tandem or Stand-alone Appreciation Rights. 
 F. Gross Counting. Upon the exercise of any Tandem or
Stand-alone Right under this Section III, the share reserve under Section V of Article One shall be reduced by the gross number of shares as to which such right is exercised, and not by the net number of shares actually issued by the Corporation
upon such exercise. 
 IV. CHANGE IN CONTROL/HOSTILE TAKE-OVER 

A. In the event of a Change in Control, each outstanding option or stock appreciation right under the Discretionary Grant Program shall
automatically accelerate so that each such option or stock appreciation right shall, immediately prior to the effective date of that Change in Control, become exercisable as to all the shares of Common Stock at the time subject to such option or
stock appreciation right and may be exercised as to any or all of those shares as fully vested shares of Common Stock. However, an outstanding option or stock appreciation right shall not become exercisable on such an accelerated basis
if and to the extent: (i) such option or stock appreciation right is to be assumed by the successor corporation (or parent thereof) or is otherwise to continue in full force and effect pursuant to the terms of the Change in Control transaction
or (ii) such option or stock appreciation right is to be replaced with a cash incentive program of the successor corporation which preserves the spread existing at the time of the Change in Control on any shares as to which the option or stock
appreciation right is not otherwise at that time exercisable and provides for subsequent payout of that spread in accordance with the same exercise/vesting schedule applicable to those shares or (iii) the acceleration of such option or stock
appreciation right is subject to other limitations imposed by the Plan Administrator. 
 B. All outstanding repurchase rights under the
Discretionary Grant Program shall automatically terminate, and the shares of Common Stock subject to those terminated rights shall immediately vest in full, in the event of a Change in Control, except to the extent: (i) those repurchase rights
are to be assigned to the successor corporation (or parent thereof) or are otherwise to continue in full force and effect pursuant to the terms of the Change in Control transaction or (ii) such accelerated vesting is precluded by other
limitations imposed by the Plan Administrator. 
 C. Immediately prior to the consummation of the Change in Control, all outstanding options
or stock appreciation rights under the Discretionary Grant Program shall terminate and cease to be outstanding, except to the extent assumed by the successor corporation (or parent thereof) or otherwise continued in full force and effect pursuant to
the terms of the Change in Control transaction. 
 D. Each option which is assumed in connection with a Change in Control or otherwise
continued in effect shall be appropriately adjusted, immediately after such Change in Control, to apply to the number and class of securities which would have been issuable to the Optionee in consummation of such Change in Control had the option
been exercised immediately prior to such Change in Control. Appropriate adjustments to reflect such Change in Control shall also be made to (i) the exercise price payable per share under each outstanding option, provided the aggregate
exercise price payable for such securities shall remain the same, (ii) the maximum number and/or class of securities available for issuance over the remaining term of the Plan (iii) the maximum number and/or class of securities by which
the share reserve under this Plan may be increased by reason of the expiration or termination of unexercised options under the Predecessor Plans, (iv) the maximum number and/or class of securities which may be issued without cash consideration
under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program and (v) the maximum number and/or class of securities for which any one person may be granted stock options, stand-alone stock appreciation rights, direct stock issuances and other share-based
awards under the Plan per calendar year. To the extent the actual holders of the Corporation’s outstanding Common Stock receive cash consideration for their Common Stock in consummation of the Change in Control, the successor corporation may,
in connection with the assumption or continuation of the outstanding options under the Discretionary Grant Program, substitute one or more shares of its own common stock with a fair market value equivalent to the cash consideration paid per share of
Common Stock in such Change in Control transaction. 

  
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 E. The Plan Administrator shall have the discretionary authority to structure one or more
outstanding options or stock appreciation rights under the Discretionary Grant Program so that those options or stock appreciation rights shall, immediately prior to the effective date of a Change in Control, become exercisable as to all the shares
of Common Stock at the time subject to those options or stock appreciation rights and may be exercised as to any or all of those shares as fully vested shares of Common Stock, whether or not those options or stock appreciation rights are to be
assumed in the Change in Control transaction or otherwise continued in effect. In addition, the Plan Administrator shall have the discretionary authority to structure one or more of the Corporation’s repurchase rights under the Discretionary
Grant Program so that those rights shall immediately terminate upon the consummation of the Change in Control transaction, and the shares subject to those terminated rights shall thereupon vest in full. 

F. The Plan Administrator shall have full power and authority to structure one or more outstanding options or stock appreciation rights under
the Discretionary Grant Program so that those options or stock appreciation rights shall become exercisable as to all the shares of Common Stock at the time subject to those options or stock appreciation rights in the event the Optionee’s
Service is subsequently terminated by reason of an Involuntary Termination within a designated period following the effective date of any Change in Control transaction in which those options or stock appreciation rights do not otherwise fully
accelerate. In addition, the Plan Administrator may structure one or more of the Corporation’s repurchase rights so that those rights shall immediately terminate with respect to any shares held by the Optionee at the time of such Involuntary
Termination, and the shares subject to those terminated repurchase rights shall accordingly vest in full at that time. 
 G. The Plan
Administrator shall have the discretionary authority to structure one or more outstanding options or stock appreciation rights under the Discretionary Grant Program so that those options or stock appreciation rights shall, immediately prior to the
effective date of a Hostile Take-Over, become exercisable as to all the shares of Common Stock at the time subject to those options or stock appreciation rights and may be exercised as to any or all of those shares as fully vested shares of Common
Stock. In addition, the Plan Administrator shall have the discretionary authority to structure one or more of the Corporation’s repurchase rights under the Discretionary Grant Program so that those rights shall terminate automatically upon the
consummation of such Hostile Take-Over, and the shares subject to those terminated rights shall thereupon vest in full. Alternatively, the Plan Administrator may condition the automatic acceleration of one or more outstanding options or stock
appreciation rights under the Discretionary Grant Program and the termination of one or more of the Corporation’s outstanding repurchase rights under such program upon the subsequent termination of the Optionee’s Service by reason of an
Involuntary Termination within a designated period following the effective date of such Hostile Take-Over. 
 H. The portion of any
Incentive Option accelerated in connection with a Change in Control or Hostile Take- Over shall remain exercisable as an Incentive Option only to the extent the applicable One Hundred Thousand Dollar ($100,000) limitation is not exceeded. To the
extent such dollar limitation is exceeded, the accelerated portion of such option shall be exercisable as a Non-statutory Option under the Federal tax laws. 

V. PROHIBITION ON REPRICING PROGRAMS 
 The
Plan Administrator shall not (i) implement any cancellation/regrant program pursuant to which outstanding options or stock appreciation rights under the Plan are cancelled and new options or stock appreciation rights are granted in replacement
with a lower exercise price per share, (ii) cancel outstanding options or stock appreciation rights under the Plan with exercise prices per share in excess of the then current Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock for consideration
payable in cash or equity securities of the Corporation or (iii) otherwise directly reduce the exercise price in effect for outstanding options or stock appreciation rights under the Plan, without in each such instance obtaining stockholder
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 ARTICLE THREE 

STOCK ISSUANCE AND CASH BONUS PROGRAM 

I. STOCK ISSUANCE AND CASH BONUS TERMS 

Shares of Common Stock may be issued under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program, either as vested or unvested shares, through direct and
immediate issuances without any intervening option grants. Each such stock issuance shall be evidenced by a Stock Issuance Agreement which complies with the terms specified below. Shares of Common Stock may also be issued under the Stock Issuance
and Cash Bonus Program pursuant to share right awards or restricted stock units which entitle the recipients to receive the shares underlying those awards or units upon the attainment of designated performance goals or the satisfaction of specified
Service requirements or upon the expiration of a designated time period following the vesting of those awards or units. 
 The grant,
vesting or payment of cash awards under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program may depend on the degree of achievement of one or more performance goals relative to a pre-established targeted level or levels using one or more of the criteria set
forth in Section I.B.2. of this Article Three. 
 A. Issue Price. 

1. The issue price per share, if any, shall be fixed by the Plan Administrator. 

2. Shares of Common Stock may be issued under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program for any of the following items of
consideration which the Plan Administrator may deem appropriate in each individual instance: 
 (i) cash or check made
payable to the Corporation, 
 (ii) past services rendered to the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary); or 

(iii) any other valid consideration under the Delaware General Corporation Law. 

B. Vesting Provisions. 

1. Shares of Common Stock issued under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program may, in the discretion of the Plan
Administrator, be fully and immediately vested upon issuance or may vest in one or more installments over the Participant’s period of Service or upon the attainment of specified performance objectives. The elements of the vesting schedule
applicable to any unvested shares of Common Stock issued under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program shall be determined by the Plan Administrator and incorporated into the Stock Issuance Agreement. Shares of Common Stock may also be issued
under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program pursuant to share right awards or restricted stock units which entitle the recipients to receive the shares underlying those awards or units upon the attainment of designated performance goals or the
satisfaction of specified Service requirements or upon the expiration of a designated time period following the vesting of those awards or units, including (without limitation) a deferred distribution date following the termination of the
Participant’s Service. 
 2. The Plan Administrator shall also have the discretionary authority, consistent with Code
Section 162(m), to structure one or more stock issuances, or restricted stock unit or share right awards or cash bonus awards so that the shares of Common Stock or cash subject to those issuances or awards shall vest (or vest and become
issuable or payable) upon the achievement of certain pre-established corporate performance goals based on one or more of the following criteria: (1) return on total stockholder equity; (2) earnings per share; (3) net income or
operating income; (4) earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization; (5)gross margin or operating margin; (6) sales, revenue or invoice targets; (7) return on assets, capital or investment; (8) cash flow;
(9) market share; (10) penetration in or entry into specific channels or markets; (11) cost reduction goals; (12) budget comparisons; (13) measures of customer satisfaction; (14) measures of inventory turns or inventory
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or qualifications or launches or achievements of research and development milestones; (16) the formation of joint ventures, research or development collaborations, or the completion of other
corporate transactions intended to increase the Corporation’s revenue or profitability or enhance its customer base; (17) measures of employee satisfaction; (18) measures of improvements in product quality; (19) price of Common
Stock; (20) design wins; (21) on-time delivery metrics; and (22) any combination of, or a specified increase in, any of the foregoing. Any of the performance goals may be based on either a GAAP or a non-GAAP measure, as determined by the
Compensation Committee; provided that such non-GAAP measures comply with the requirements of Section 162(m) of the Code. In addition, such performance goals may be based upon the attainment of specified levels of the Corporation’s
performance under one or more of the measures described above relative to the performance of other entities and may also be based on the performance of any of the Corporation’s business units or divisions or any Parent or Subsidiary.
Performance goals may include a minimum threshold level of performance below which no award will be earned, levels of performance at which specified portions of an award will be earned and a maximum level of performance at which an award will be
fully earned. To qualify awards as performance-based under Section 162(m), the applicable criterion (or criteria, as the case may be) and specific performance goal or goals (“targets”) must be established and approved by the Plan
Administrator during the first 90 days of the performance period (and, in the case of performance periods of less than one year, in no event after 25% or more of the performance period has elapsed) and while performance relating to such target(s)
remains substantially uncertain within the meaning of Section 162(m) of the Code. Performance targets shall be adjusted to mitigate the unbudgeted impact of material, unusual or nonrecurring gains and losses, accounting changes or other
extraordinary events not foreseen at the time the targets were set unless the Plan Administrator provides otherwise at the time of establishing the targets. The applicable performance measurement period may not be less than three months nor more
than 10 years. 
 3. Any new, substituted or additional securities or other property (including money paid other than as a
regular cash dividend) which the Participant may have the right to receive with respect to the Participant’s unvested shares of Common Stock by reason of any stock dividend, stock split, recapitalization, combination of shares, exchange of
shares or other change affecting the outstanding Common Stock as a class without the Corporation’s receipt of consideration shall be issued subject to (i) the same vesting requirements applicable to the Participant’s unvested shares
of Common Stock and (ii) such escrow arrangements as the Plan Administrator shall deem appropriate. 
 4. The
Participant shall have full stockholder rights with respect to any shares of Common Stock issued to the Participant under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program, whether or not the Participant’s interest in those shares is vested.
Accordingly, the Participant shall have the right to vote such shares and to receive any dividends paid on such shares, subject to any applicable vesting requirements. The Participant shall not have any stockholder rights with respect to the shares
of Common Stock subject to a restricted stock unit or share right award until that award vests and the shares of Common Stock are actually issued thereunder. However, dividend-equivalent units may be paid or credited, either in cash or in actual or
phantom shares of Common Stock, on outstanding restricted stock unit or share right awards, subject to such terms and conditions as the Plan Administrator may deem appropriate. 

5. Should the Participant cease to remain in Service while holding one or more unvested shares of Common Stock issued under the
Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program or should the performance objectives not be attained with respect to one or more such unvested shares of Common Stock, then those shares shall be immediately surrendered to the Corporation for cancellation, and
the Participant shall have no further stockholder rights with respect to those shares. To the extent the surrendered shares were previously issued to the Participant for consideration paid in cash or cash equivalent, the Corporation shall repay to
the Participant the lower of (i) the cash consideration paid for the surrendered shares or (ii) the Fair Market Value of those shares at the time of cancellation. 

6. The Plan Administrator may in its discretion waive the surrender and cancellation of one or more unvested shares of Common
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shall result in the immediate vesting of the Participant’s interest in the shares of Common Stock as to which the waiver applies. Such waiver may be effected at any time, whether before or
after the Participant’s cessation of Service or the attainment or non-attainment of the applicable performance objectives. However, no vesting requirements tied to the attainment of performance objectives may be waived with respect to shares
which were intended at the time of issuance to qualify as performance-based compensation under Code Section 162(m), except in the event of the Participant’s Involuntary Termination or as otherwise provided in Section II of this Article
Three. 
 7. Outstanding share right awards, restricted stock units or cash bonus awards under the Stock Issuance and Cash
Bonus Program shall automatically terminate, and no shares of Common Stock or cash shall actually be issued or paid in satisfaction of those awards or units, if the performance goals or Service requirements established for such awards or units are
not attained or satisfied. The Plan Administrator, however, shall have the discretionary authority to (i) issue vested shares of Common Stock under one or more outstanding share right awards or restricted stock units as to which the designated
performance goals or Service requirements have not been attained or satisfied, and (ii) award cash bonus payments that are not intended to qualify as performance-based compensation under Section 162(m) of the Code. 

However, no vesting or payment requirements tied to the attainment of performance goals may be waived with respect to awards or
units which were intended, at the time those awards or units were granted, to qualify as performance-based compensation under Code Section 162(m), except in the event of the Participant’s Involuntary Termination (and then only as
determined in the Plan Administrator’s sole discretion) or as otherwise provided in Section II of this Article Three. 

8. Before any performance-based award under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program is paid and to the extent required to
qualify the award as performance-based compensation within the meaning of Section 162(m) of the Code, the Plan Administrator must certify in writing that the performance target(s) and any other material terms of the performance-based award were
in fact timely satisfied. 
 9. The Plan Administrator will have the discretion to determine the restrictions or other
limitations of the individual awards granted under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program including the authority to reduce awards, payouts or vesting or to pay no awards, in its sole discretion, if the Plan Administrator preserves such authority
at the time of grant by language to this effect in its authorizing resolutions or otherwise. 
 II. CHANGE IN CONTROL/HOSTILE TAKE-OVER 

A. All of the Corporation’s outstanding repurchase rights under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program shall terminate automatically,
and all the shares of Common Stock subject to those terminated rights shall immediately vest in full subject to compliance with Section 409A of the Code, in the event of any Change in Control, except to the extent (i) those repurchase
rights are to be assigned to the successor corporation (or parent thereof) or are otherwise to continue in full force and effect pursuant to the terms of the Change in Control transaction or (ii) such accelerated vesting is precluded by other
limitations imposed in the Stock Issuance Agreement. 
 B. Each outstanding restricted stock unit or share right award assumed in connection
with a Change in Control or otherwise continued in effect shall be adjusted immediately after the consummation of that Change in Control so as to apply to the number and class of securities into which the shares of Common Stock subject to the award
immediately prior to the Change in Control would have been converted in consummation of such Change in Control had those shares actually been outstanding at that time, and appropriate adjustments shall also be made to the consideration (if any)
payable per share thereunder, provided the aggregate amount of such consideration shall remain the same. To the extent the actual holders of the Corporation’s outstanding Common Stock receive cash consideration for their Common Stock in
consummation of the Change in Control, the successor corporation may, in connection with the assumption or continuation of the outstanding restricted stock units or share right awards, substitute one or more shares of its own common stock with a
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 C. If any such restricted stock unit or share right award is not assumed or otherwise continued
in effect or replaced with a cash incentive program of the successor corporation which preserves the Fair Market Value of the underlying shares of Common Stock at the time of the Change in Control and provides for the subsequent payout of that value
in accordance with the same vesting schedule applicable to those shares, then such unit or award shall vest, and the shares of Common Stock subject to that unit or award shall be issued as fully-vested shares, immediately prior to the consummation
of the Change in Control. 
 D. The Plan Administrator shall have the discretionary authority to structure one or more unvested stock
issuances, one or more restricted stock unit or other share right awards or one or more cash bonus awards under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program so that the shares of Common Stock or cash subject to those issuances or awards shall
automatically vest (or vest and become issuable or payable) in whole or in part immediately upon the occurrence of a Change in Control or upon the subsequent termination of the Participant’s Service by reason of an Involuntary Termination
within a designated period following the effective date of that Change in Control transaction. 
 E. The Plan Administrator shall also have
the discretionary authority to structure one or more unvested stock issuances, one or more restricted stock unit or other share right awards or one or more cash bonus awards under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program so that the shares of
Common Stock or cash subject to those issuances or awards shall automatically vest (or vest and become issuable or payable) in whole or in part immediately upon the occurrence of a Hostile Take-Over or upon the subsequent termination of the
Participant’s Service by reason of an Involuntary Termination within a designated period following the effective date of that Hostile Take-Over. 

F. The Plan Administrator’s authority under Paragraphs D and E of this Section II shall also extend to any stock issuances, restricted
stock units, other share right awards or cash awards intended to qualify as performance-based compensation under Code Section 162(m), even though the automatic vesting of those issuances, units or awards pursuant to Paragraph D or E of this
Section II may result in their loss of performance-based status under Code Section 162(m). 
 ARTICLE FOUR  

MISCELLANEOUS 
 I. TAX
WITHHOLDING 
 A. The Corporation’s obligation to deliver shares of Common Stock upon the exercise of options or stock appreciation
rights or the issuance or vesting of such shares under the Plan, or to make any other payment in respect of any award granted under the Plan, shall be subject to the satisfaction of all applicable income and employment tax withholding requirements.

 B. The Plan Administrator may, in its discretion, provide any or all holders of Non-Statutory Options, stock appreciation rights,
restricted stock units or any other share right awards pursuant to which vested shares of Common Stock are to be issued under the Plan (other than the option grants and other share-based awards made under the Automatic Grant Program) and any or all
Participants to whom vested or unvested shares of Common Stock are issued in a direct issuance under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program with the right to use shares of Common Stock in satisfaction of all or part of the Withholding Taxes to
which such holders may become subject in connection with the exercise of their options or stock appreciation rights, the issuance to them of vested shares or the subsequent vesting of unvested shares issued to them. Such right may be provided to any
such holder in either or both of the following formats: 
 Stock Withholding: The election to have the Corporation withhold, from the
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issuance of fully-vested shares, a portion of those shares with an aggregate Fair Market Value equal to the percentage of the Withholding Taxes (not to exceed one hundred percent
(100%)) designated by the holder. The shares of Common Stock so withheld shall reduce the number of shares of Common Stock authorized for issuance under the Plan. 

Stock Delivery: The election to deliver to the Corporation, at the time the Non-Statutory Option or stock appreciation right is
exercised, the vested shares are issued or the unvested shares subsequently vest, one or more shares of Common Stock previously acquired by such holder (other than in connection with the exercise, share issuance or share vesting triggering the
Withholding Taxes) with an aggregate Fair Market Value equal to the percentage of the Withholding Taxes (not to exceed one hundred percent (100%)) designated by the holder. The shares of Common Stock so delivered shall not be added to the
shares of Common Stock authorized for issuance under the Plan. 
 II. SHARE ESCROW/LEGENDS 

Unvested shares may, in the Plan Administrator’s discretion, be held in escrow by the Corporation until the Participant’s interest in
such shares vests or may be issued directly to the Participant with restrictive legends on the certificates evidencing those unvested shares. 
 III.
EFFECTIVE DATE AND TERM OF THE PLAN 
 A. The Plan shall become effective on the Plan Effective Date. 

B. The Plan shall serve as the successor to the Predecessor Plans, and no further option grants shall be made under the Predecessor Plans if
this Plan is approved by the stockholders at the Corporation’s 2013 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. Such stockholder approval shall not affect the awards outstanding under the Predecessor Plans at the time of the Corporation’s 2013 Annual
Meeting of Stockholders, and those awards shall continue in full force and effect in accordance with their terms. However, should any of those awards expire or terminate unexercised or prior to vesting, the shares of Common Stock subject to those
awards at the time of expiration or termination shall be added to the share reserve of this Plan, up to the maximum number of additional shares permissible hereunder. 

C. The Plan shall terminate upon the earliest to occur of (i) March 14, 2023, (ii) the date on which all shares
available for issuance under the Plan shall have been issued as fully vested shares or (iii) the termination of all outstanding options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock units and other share right awards in connection with a Change
in Control. Should the Plan terminate on March 14, 2023, then all option grants, stock appreciation rights, unvested stock issuances, restricted stock units and other share right awards outstanding at that time shall continue to have force and
effect in accordance with the provisions of the documents evidencing such grants, issuances or awards. 
 D. As required pursuant to
Section 162(m) of the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder, the Plan Administrator’s authority to grant new awards under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program that are intended to qualify as performance-based compensation
within the meaning of Section 162(m) of the Code shall terminate upon the first meeting of the Corporation’s stockholders that occurs in the fifth year following the year in which the Corporation’s stockholders approved the Stock
Issuance and Cash Bonus Program. 
 IV. AMENDMENT OF THE PLAN 

A. The Board shall have complete and exclusive power and authority to amend or modify the Plan in any or all respects. However, no such
amendment or modification shall adversely affect the rights and obligations with respect to stock options, stock appreciation rights, unvested stock issuances or other share-based awards at the time outstanding under the Plan unless the Optionee or
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modification. In addition, amendments to the Plan will be subject to stockholder approval to the extent required under applicable law or regulation or pursuant to the listing standards of the
stock exchange (or the Nasdaq National Market) on which the Common Stock is at the time primarily traded. 
 B. The Compensation Committee
of the Board shall have the discretionary authority to adopt and implement from time to time such addenda or subplans to the Plan as it may deem necessary in order to bring the Plan into compliance with applicable laws and regulations of any foreign
jurisdictions in which grants or awards are to be made under the Plan and/or to obtain favorable tax treatment in those foreign jurisdictions for the individuals to whom the grants or awards are made. 

C. Options and stock appreciation rights may be granted under the Discretionary Grant Program and stock-based awards may be made under the
Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program that in each instance involve shares of Common Stock in excess of the number of shares then available for issuance under the Plan, provided no shares shall actually be issued pursuant to those grants or awards
until the number of shares of Common Stock available for issuance under the Plan is sufficiently increased by stockholder approval of an amendment of the Plan authorizing such increase. If stockholder approval is required and is not obtained within
twelve (12) months after the date the first excess grant or award made against such contingent increase, then any options, stock appreciation rights or other share-based awards granted on the basis of such excess shares shall terminate and
cease to be outstanding. 
 V. USE OF PROCEEDS 

Any cash proceeds received by the Corporation from the sale of shares of Common Stock under the Plan shall be used for general corporate
purposes. 
 VI. SECTION 409A 
 To the
extent that the Plan Administrator determines that any award granted under the Plan is subject to Section 409A of the Code, the Plan, and the agreement covering such award shall be interpreted in accordance with Section 409A of the Code.
Notwithstanding any provision of the Plan to the contrary, in the event that, following the Plan Effective Date, the Plan Administrator determines that any award may be subject to Section 409A of the Code, the Plan Administrator may adopt such
amendments to the Plan and the agreement covering such award or adopt other policies and procedures (including amendments, policies and procedures with retroactive effect), or take any other actions, that the Plan Administrator determines are
necessary or appropriate to avoid the imposition of taxes on the recipient of the award under Section 409A of the Code, either through compliance with the requirements of Section 409A of the Code or with an available exemption therefrom.

 VII. REGULATORY APPROVALS 
 A. The
implementation of the Plan, the granting of any stock option, stock appreciation right or other stock- based award under the Plan and the issuance of any shares of Common Stock (i) upon the exercise or vesting of any granted option, stock
appreciation right or other share-based award or (ii) under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program shall be subject to the Corporation’s procurement of all approvals and permits required by regulatory authorities having jurisdiction
over the Plan, the stock options granted under it and the shares of Common Stock issued pursuant to it. 
 B. No shares of Common Stock or
other assets shall be issued or delivered under the Plan unless and until there shall have been compliance with all applicable requirements of applicable securities laws, including the filing and effectiveness of the Form S-8 registration statement
for the shares of Common Stock issuable under the Plan, and all applicable listing requirements of any Stock Exchange (or the Nasdaq National Market, if applicable) on which Common Stock is then listed for trading. 

  
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 VIII. UNFUNDED STATUS OF AWARDS 

The Plan is intended to be an “unfunded” plan for incentive compensation. With respect to any payments not yet made to a Participant
pursuant to an award, nothing contained in the Plan or any agreement covering an award shall give the Participant any rights that are greater than those of a general creditor of the Corporation. 

IX. NO EMPLOYMENT/SERVICE RIGHTS 
 Nothing
in the Plan shall confer upon the Optionee or the Participant any right to continue in Service for any period of specific duration or interfere with or otherwise restrict in any way the rights of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary
employing or retaining such person) or of the Optionee or the Participant, which rights are hereby expressly reserved by each, to terminate such person’s Service at any time for any reason, with or without cause. 

APPENDIX 
 The
following definitions shall be in effect under the Plan: 
 A. Annual Meeting shall mean the annual meeting of the
Corporation’s stockholders. 
 B. Board shall mean the Corporation’s Board of Directors. 

C. Change in Control shall mean a change in ownership or control of the Corporation effected through any of the following
transactions: 
 (i) the consummation of a merger, consolidation or other reorganization approved by the Corporation’s
stockholders, unless securities representing more than fifty percent (50%) of the total combined voting power of the voting securities of the successor corporation or any parent thereof are immediately thereafter beneficially owned,
directly or indirectly and in substantially the same proportion, by the persons who beneficially owned the Corporation’s outstanding voting securities immediately prior to such transaction, 

(ii) a stockholder-approved sale, transfer or other disposition (including in whole or in part through one or more licensing
arrangements) of all or substantially all of the Corporation’s assets, or 
 (iii) the closing of any transaction or
series of related transactions pursuant to which any person or any group of persons comprising a “group” within the meaning of Rule 13d-5(b)(1) of the 1934 Act (other than the Corporation or a person that, prior to such transaction or
series of related transactions, directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by or is under common control with, the Corporation) becomes directly or indirectly the beneficial owner (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 of the 1934 Act) of securities
possessing (or convertible into or exercisable for securities possessing) more than fifty percent (50%) of the total combined voting power of the Corporation’s securities (as measured in terms of the power to vote with respect to the
election of Board members) outstanding immediately after the consummation of such transaction or series of related transactions, whether such transaction involves a direct issuance from the Corporation or the acquisition of outstanding securities
held by one or more of the Corporation’s existing stockholders. 
 Notwithstanding the foregoing, if a Change in Control
constitutes a payment event with respect to any award which provides for the deferral of compensation that is subject to Section 409A of the Code, to the extent required to avoid the imposition of additional taxes under Section 409A of the
Code, the transaction or event described in subsection (i) or (ii) with respect to such award shall only constitute a Change in Control for purposes of the payment timing of such award if such transaction also constitutes a “change in
control event,” as defined in Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-3(i)(5). Consistent with the terms of this Plan, the Plan Administrator shall have full and final authority to determine conclusively whether a Change in Control of the
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 D. Code shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. 

E. Common Stock shall mean the Corporation’s common stock. 

F. Compensation Committee shall mean the Compensation Committee of the Board comprised of two (2) or more non-employee
Board members. 
 G. Corporation shall mean SanDisk Corporation, a Delaware corporation, and any corporate successor to all or
substantially all of the assets or voting stock of SanDisk Corporation which has by appropriate action assumed the Plan. 
 H.
Discretionary Grant Program shall mean the discretionary grant program in effect under Article Two of the Plan pursuant to which stock options and stock appreciation rights may be granted to one or more eligible individuals. 

I. Employee shall mean an individual who is in the employ of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary, whether now existing
or subsequently established), subject to the control and direction of the employer entity as to both the work to be performed and the manner and method of performance. 

J. Exercise Date shall mean the date on which the Corporation shall have received written notice of the option exercise. 

K. Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock on any relevant date shall be determined in accordance with the following
provisions: 
 (i) If the Common Stock is at the time traded on the NASDAQ National Market, then the Fair Market Value shall
be the closing selling price per share of Common Stock at the close of regular hours trading (i.e., before after-hours trading begins) on the NASDAQ National Market on the date in question, as such price is reported by the National
Association of Securities Dealers. If there is no closing selling price for the Common Stock on the date in question, then the Fair Market Value shall be the closing selling price on the last preceding date for which such quotation exists. 

(ii) If the Common Stock is at the time listed on any Stock Exchange, then the Fair Market Value shall be the closing selling
price per share of Common Stock at the close of regular hours trading (i.e., before after-hours trading begins) on the date in question on the Stock Exchange determined by the Plan Administrator to be the primary market for the Common Stock,
as such price is officially quoted in the composite tape of transactions on such exchange. If there is no closing selling price for the Common Stock on the date in question, then the Fair Market Value shall be the closing selling price on the last
preceding date for which such quotation exists. 
 L. Family Member means, with respect to a particular Optionee or
Participant, any child, stepchild, grandchild, parent, stepparent, grandparent, spouse, former spouse, sibling, niece, nephew, mother-in-law, father-in-law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, bother-in-law or sister-in-law. 

M. Hostile Take-Over shall mean a change in ownership or control of the Corporation effected through either of the following
transactions: 
 (i) a change in the composition of the Board over a period of thirty-six (36) consecutive months or
less such that a majority of the Board members ceases, by reason of one or more contested elections for Board membership, to be comprised of individuals who either (A) have been Board members continuously since

  
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the beginning of such period or (B) have been elected or nominated for election as Board members during such period by at least a majority of the Board members described in clause
(A) who were still in office at the time the Board approved such election or nomination, or 
 (ii) the acquisition,
directly or indirectly, by any person or related group of persons (other than the Corporation or a person that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, the Corporation) of beneficial ownership (within the
meaning of Rule 13d-3 of the 1934 Act) of securities possessing more than fifty percent (50%) of the total combined voting power of the Corporation’s outstanding securities pursuant to a tender or exchange offer made directly to the
Corporation’s stockholders which the Board does not recommend such stockholders to accept. 
 Notwithstanding the
foregoing, if a Hostile Take-Over constitutes a payment event with respect to any award which provides for the deferral of compensation that is subject to Section 409A of the Code, to the extent required to avoid the imposition of additional
taxes under Section 409A of the Code, the transaction or event described in subsection (i) or (ii) with respect to such award shall only constitute a Hostile Take-Over for purposes of the payment timing of such award if such
transaction also constitutes a “change in control event,” as defined in Treasury Regulation Section 1.409A-3(i)(5). Consistent with the terms of this Plan, the Plan Administrator shall have full and final authority to determine
conclusively whether a Hostile Take-Over of the Corporation has occurred pursuant to the above definition, the date of the occurrence of such Hostile Take-Over and any incidental matters relating thereto. 

N. Incentive Option shall mean an option which satisfies the requirements of Code Section 422. 

O. Involuntary Termination shall mean the termination of the Service of any individual which occurs by reason of: 

(i) such individual’s involuntary dismissal or discharge by the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) for reasons
other than Misconduct, or 
 (ii) such individual’s voluntary resignation following (A) a change in his or her
position with the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) which materially reduces his or her duties and responsibilities or the level of management to which he or she reports, (B) a reduction in his or her level of compensation (including
base salary, fringe benefits and target bonus under any corporate-performance based bonus or incentive programs) by more than fifteen percent (15%) or (C) a relocation of such individual’s place of employment by more than fifty
(50) miles, provided and only if such change, reduction or relocation is effected by the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) without the individual’s consent. 

P. Misconduct shall mean the commission of any act of fraud, embezzlement or dishonesty by the Optionee or Participant, any
unauthorized use or disclosure by such person of confidential information or trade secrets of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary), or any other intentional misconduct by such person adversely affecting the business or affairs of the
Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) in a material manner. The foregoing definition shall not in any way preclude or restrict the right of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) to discharge or dismiss any Optionee, Participant or other
person in the Service of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) for any other acts or omissions, but such other acts or omissions shall not be deemed, for purposes of the Plan, to constitute grounds for termination for Misconduct. 

Q. 1934 Act shall mean the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. 

R. Non-Employee Director Compensation Policy shall mean the written policy adopted by the Corporation regarding the compensation
of non-employee members of the Board, as may be amended from time to time. 
 S. Non-Statutory Option shall mean an option not
intended to satisfy the requirements of Code Section 422. 

  
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 T. Optionee shall mean any person to whom an option is granted under the
Discretionary Grant or Automatic Grant Program. 
 U. Parent shall mean any corporation (other than the Corporation) in an
unbroken chain of corporations ending with the Corporation, provided each corporation in the unbroken chain (other than the Corporation) owns, at the time of the determination, stock possessing fifty percent (50%) or more of the total combined
voting power of all classes of stock in one of the other corporations in such chain. 
 V. Participant shall mean any person
who is issued shares of Common Stock or restricted stock units or other share-based awards or cash bonus awards under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program. 

W. Permanent Disability or Permanently Disabled shall mean the inability of the Optionee or the Participant to engage in any
substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment expected to result in death or to be of continuous duration of twelve (12) months or more. However, solely for purposes of the Automatic Grant
Program, Permanent Disability or Permanently Disabled shall mean the inability of the non-employee Board member to perform his or her usual duties as a Board member by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment expected to
result in death or to be of continuous duration of twelve (12) months or more. 
 X. Plan shall mean the
Corporation’s 2013 Incentive Plan, as set forth in this document. 
 Y. Plan Administrator shall mean the particular
entity, whether the Compensation Committee, the Board, or the Secondary Board Committee which is authorized to administer the Discretionary Grant Program and the Stock Issuance and Cash Award Program with respect to one or more classes of eligible
persons, to the extent such entity is carrying out its administrative functions under those programs with respect to the persons under its jurisdiction. As determined by the Board from time to time, the Plan Administrator with respect to options
granted by any Secondary Executive Committee shall be the Compensation Committee, the Board, or the Secondary Board Committee. 
 Z.
Plan Effective Date shall mean the date immediately following the date on which the Plan is approved by the stockholders at the Corporation’s 2013 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. 

AA. Predecessor Plans shall mean (i) the Corporation’s 1995 Stock Option Plan, (ii) the Corporation’s 1995
Non-Employee Directors Stock Option Plan and (iii) the Corporation’s Amended and Restated 2005 Incentive Plan, as each such Plan is in effect immediately prior to the Corporation’s 2013 Annual Meeting of Stockholders. 

BB. Secondary Board Committee shall mean a committee of one or more Board members appointed by the Board to administer the
Discretionary Grant and Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Programs with respect to eligible persons other than Section 16 Insiders. 
 CC.
Secondary Executive Committee shall mean a committee of one or more officers of the Corporation appointed by the Board and authorized to grant options (subject to the limitations established by the Board and the requirements of
Section 157(c) of the Delaware General Corporation Law) under the Discretionary Grant Program with respect to Employees other than Section 16 Insiders. 

DD. Section 16 Insider shall mean an officer or director of the Corporation subject to the short-swing profit liabilities
of Section 16 of the 1934 Act. 
 EE. Service shall mean the performance of services for the Corporation (or any Parent
or Subsidiary, whether now existing or subsequently established) by a person in the capacity of an Employee, a non-employee member of the board of directors or a consultant or independent advisor, except to the extent otherwise

  
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specifically provided in the documents evidencing the option grant or stock issuance. For purposes of the Plan, an Optionee or Participant shall be deemed to cease Service immediately upon the
occurrence of the either of the following events: (i) the Optionee or Participant no longer performs services in any of the foregoing capacities for the Corporation or any Parent or Subsidiary or (ii) the entity for which the Optionee or
Participant is performing such services ceases to remain a Parent or Subsidiary of the Corporation, even though the Optionee or Participant may subsequently continue to perform services for that entity. Service shall not be deemed to cease during a
period of military leave, sick leave or other personal leave approved by the Corporation; provided, however, that should such leave of absence exceed three (3) months, then for purposes of determining the period within which an Incentive
Option may be exercised as such under the federal tax laws, the Optionee’s Service shall be deemed to cease on the first day immediately following the expiration of such three (3)-month period, unless Optionee is provided with the right to
return to Service following such leave either by statute or by written contract. Except to the extent otherwise required by law or expressly authorized by the Plan Administrator or by the Corporation’s written policy on leaves of absence, no
Service credit shall be given for vesting purposes for any period the Optionee or Participant is on a leave of absence. 
 FF. Stock
Exchange shall mean either the American Stock Exchange or the New York Stock Exchange. 
 GG. Stock Issuance Agreement
shall mean the agreement entered into by the Corporation and the Participant at the time of issuance of shares of Common Stock under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program. 

HH. Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program shall mean the stock issuance and cash bonus program in effect under Article Three of
the Plan. 
 II. Subsidiary shall mean any corporation (other than the Corporation) in an unbroken chain of corporations
beginning with the Corporation, provided each corporation (other than the last corporation) in the unbroken chain owns, at the time of the determination, stock possessing fifty percent (50%) or more of the total combined voting power of all
classes of stock in one of the other corporations in such chain. 
 JJ. 10% Stockholder shall mean the owner of stock (as
determined under Code Section 424(d)) possessing more than ten percent (10%) of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary). 

KK. Withholding Taxes shall mean the applicable income and employment withholding taxes to which the holder of an option or
stock appreciation right or shares of Common Stock or a cash bonus under the Plan may become subject in connection with the grant or exercise of those options or stock appreciation rights the issuance or vesting of those shares or the payment of
such cash bonus. 

  
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 Exhibit 4.2 

SANDISK CORPORATION 

AMENDED AND RESTATED 2005 INCENTIVE PLAN 

ARTICLE ONE 
 GENERAL
PROVISIONS 
  

	I.	PURPOSE OF THE PLAN 

 This 2005 Incentive Plan is intended to promote the interests of
SanDisk Corporation, a Delaware corporation, by providing eligible persons in the Corporation’s service with the opportunity to acquire a proprietary interest, or otherwise increase their proprietary interest, in the Corporation as an incentive
for them to remain in such service. The Amended and Restated 2005 Incentive Plan reflects amendments adopted in 2011. 
 Capitalized terms
shall have the meanings assigned to such terms in the attached Appendix. 
  

	II.	STRUCTURE OF THE PLAN 

 A. The Plan shall be divided into three separate equity incentive
programs: 
  

	 	•	 	the Discretionary Grant Program under which eligible persons may, at the discretion of the Plan Administrator, be granted options to purchase shares of Common Stock or stock appreciation rights tied to the value of such
Common Stock, 

  

	 	•	 	the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program under which eligible persons may, at the discretion of the Plan Administrator, be issued shares of Common Stock pursuant to restricted stock awards, restricted stock units or
other stock-based awards which vest upon the completion of a designated service period or the attainment of pre-established performance milestones, be awarded cash bonus opportunities which are earned through the attainment of pre-established
performance milestones, or be issued shares of Common Stock through direct purchase or as a bonus for services rendered the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary), and 

 

	 	•	 	the Automatic Grant Program under which eligible non-employee Board members will automatically receive grants at designated intervals over their period of continued Board service. 

B. The provisions of Articles One and Five shall apply to all equity programs under the Plan and shall govern the interests of all persons
under the Plan. 
  

	III.	ADMINISTRATION OF THE PLAN 

 A. The Compensation Committee shall have sole and exclusive
authority to administer the Discretionary Grant Program and Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program with respect to Section 16 Insiders. Administration of the Discretionary Grant Program and Stock and Cash Bonus Issuance Program with respect to
all other persons eligible to participate in those programs may, at the Board’s discretion, be vested in the Compensation Committee or a Secondary Board Committee, or the Board may retain the power to administer those programs with respect to
all such persons. However, any discretionary option grants, stock appreciation rights, stock issuances or other stock-based awards for members of the Compensation Committee must be authorized by a disinterested majority of the Board. Furthermore,
the authority to grant options pursuant to the Discretionary Grant Program with respect to Employees other than Section 16 Insiders may, at the Board’s discretion, be vested in a Secondary Executive Committee to the extent permitted by
Section 157(c) of the Delaware General Corporation Law. 

  
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 B. Members of the Compensation Committee, any Secondary Board Committee and any Secondary
Executive Committee shall serve for such period of time as the Board may determine and may be removed by the Board at any time. The Board may at any time terminate the functions of any Secondary Board Committee or Secondary Executive Committee and
reassume all powers and authority previously delegated to either or both of such committees. 
 C. Each Plan Administrator shall, within the
scope of its administrative functions under the Plan, have full power and authority (subject to the provisions of the Plan) to establish such rules and regulations as it may deem appropriate for proper administration of the Discretionary Grant
Program and Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program and to make such determinations under, and issue such interpretations of, the provisions of those programs and any outstanding options, stock appreciation rights, stock issuances, other stock-based
awards or cash bonus opportunities thereunder as it may deem necessary or advisable. Decisions of the Plan Administrator within the scope of its administrative functions under the Plan shall be final and binding on all parties who have an interest
in the Discretionary Grant Program and Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program under its jurisdiction or any stock option, stock appreciation right, stock issuance or other award thereunder. Notwithstanding the foregoing or anything to the contrary in
this Plan, Option grants by any Secondary Executive Committee shall conform to the limitations established by the Board pursuant to Section 157(c) of the Delaware General Corporation Law. 

D. Service as a Plan Administrator by the members of the Compensation Committee shall constitute service as Board members, and the members of
each such committee shall accordingly be entitled to full indemnification and reimbursement as Board members for their service on such committee. No member of the Compensation Committee, any Secondary Board Committee or any Secondary Executive
Committee shall be liable for any act or omission made in good faith with respect to the Plan or any option grant, stock appreciation right, stock issuance or other award under the Plan. 

E. Administration of the Automatic Grant Program shall be self-executing in accordance with the terms of that program, and no Plan
Administrator shall exercise any discretionary functions with respect to any option grants or stock issuances made under that program, except that the Compensation Committee shall have the express authority to establish from time to time the
specific number of shares to be subject to the initial and annual grants made to the non-employee Board members under such program. 
 F.
Awards to Employees who are “covered employees” under Section 162(m) of the Code of (i) options or stock appreciation rights, or (ii) shares or cash subject to the achievement of pre-established criteria as described in
Section I.B.2 of Article Three of the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program, shall be deemed to be intended as performance-based compensation within the meaning of Section 162(m) of the Code unless the Compensation Committee provides otherwise
at the time such an award is granted. 
  

	IV.	ELIGIBILITY 

 A. The persons eligible to participate in the Discretionary Grant Program
and Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program are as follows: 
 (i) Employees, 

(ii) non-employee members of the Board or the board of directors of any Parent or Subsidiary, and 

(iii) consultants and other independent advisors who provide services to the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary). 

Notwithstanding the foregoing, only Employees are eligible to receive awards intended to constitute performance-based compensation under Code
Section 162(m). 

  
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 B. The Plan Administrator shall have full authority to determine, (i) with respect to the
grant of options or stock appreciation rights under the Discretionary Grant Program, which eligible persons are to receive such grants, the time or times when those grants are to be made, the number of shares to be covered by each such grant, the
time or times when the grant is to become exercisable, the vesting schedule (if any) applicable to the granted option or stock appreciation right, the maximum term for which such option or stock appreciation right is to remain outstanding and the
status of a granted option as either an Incentive Option or a Non-Statutory Option and (ii) with respect to stock issuances, other stock-based awards or cash bonus opportunities under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program, which eligible
persons are to receive such issuances, awards or opportunities, the time or times when the issuances, awards or opportunities are to be made, the number of shares subject to each such issuance, award or opportunity, the vesting and issuance
schedules applicable to the shares which are the subject of such issuance or award, the consideration for those shares and the performance criteria and other terms with respect to such cash bonus opportunities. 

C. The Plan Administrator shall have the absolute discretion either to grant options or stock appreciation rights in accordance with the
Discretionary Grant Program or to effect stock issuances, other stock-based awards and bonus opportunities in accordance with the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program. 

D. The individuals who shall be eligible to participate in the Automatic Grant Program shall be limited to (i) those individuals who first
become non-employee Board members on or after the Plan Effective Date, whether through appointment by the Board or election by the Corporation’s stockholders, and (ii) those individuals who continue to serve as non-employee Board members
on or after the Plan Effective Date. A non-employee Board member who has previously been in the employ of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) shall not be eligible to receive a grant under the Automatic Grant Program at the time he or she
first becomes a non-employee Board member, but shall be eligible to receive periodic grants under the Automatic Grant Program while he or she continues to serve as a non-employee Board member. 

 

	V.	STOCK SUBJECT TO THE PLAN; ANNUAL CASH LIMITATION 

 A. The stock issuable under the Plan
shall be shares of authorized but unissued or reacquired Common Stock, including shares repurchased by the Corporation on the open market. The number of shares of Common Stock initially reserved for issuance over the term of the Plan shall be
limited to thirty-four million seven hundred thousand (34,700,000) shares. The Plan shall serve as the successor to the two Predecessor Plans, and no further stock option grants shall be made under those Predecessor Plans on or after the Plan
Effective Date. However, all options outstanding under the Predecessor Plans on the Plan Effective Date shall continue in full force and effect in accordance with their terms, and no provision of this Plan shall be deemed to affect or otherwise
modify the rights or obligations of the holders of those options with respect to their acquisition of shares of Common Stock thereunder. To the extent any options outstanding under the Predecessor Plans on the Plan Effective Date expire or terminate
unexercised, the number of shares of Common Stock subject to those expired or terminated options at the time of expiration or termination shall be added to the share reserve under this Plan and shall accordingly be available for issuance hereunder,
up to a maximum of an additional ten million (10,000,000) shares. 
 B. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the maximum number of shares of
Common Stock which may be issued without cash consideration pursuant to the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program shall not exceed twenty five percent (25%) of the total number of shares of Common Stock from time to time authorized for issuance
under the Plan, including (without limitation): (i) any shares added to the Plan reserve by reason of the expiration or termination of outstanding options under the Predecessor Plans prior to exercise, (ii) any increases to the Plan
reserve from time to time approved by the Corporation’s stockholders and (iii) any adjustments to the authorized share reserve effected in accordance with Section V.E. of this Article One. 

C. No one person participating in the Plan may receive stock options, stand-alone stock appreciation rights, direct stock issuances (whether
vested or unvested) or other stock-based awards (whether in the form of restricted 

  
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stock units or other share-right awards) for more than one million (1,000,000) shares of Common Stock in the aggregate per calendar year. In addition, the aggregate amount of compensation to
be paid to any one participant in respect of all performance-based awards under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program payable only in cash and not related to shares of Common Stock and granted to that participant in any one calendar year shall
not exceed five million dollars ($5,000,000). 
 D. Shares of Common Stock subject to outstanding options or other awards made under the
Plan shall be available for subsequent issuance under the Plan to the extent those options or awards expire or terminate for any reason prior to the issuance of the shares of Common Stock subject to those options or awards. Unvested shares issued
under the Plan and subsequently forfeited or repurchased by the Corporation, at a price per share not greater than the original issue price paid per share, pursuant to the Corporation’s repurchase rights under the Plan shall be added back to
the number of shares of Common Stock reserved for issuance under the Plan and shall accordingly be available for subsequent reissuance. Should the exercise price of an option under the Plan be paid with shares of Common Stock, then the authorized
reserve of Common Stock under the Plan shall be reduced by the gross number of shares for which that option is exercised, and not by the net number of shares issued under the exercised stock option. 

If shares of Common Stock otherwise issuable under the Plan are withheld by the Corporation in satisfaction of the withholding taxes incurred
in connection with the exercise of an option or stock appreciation right or the issuance of fully-vested shares under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program, then the number of shares of Common Stock available for issuance under the Plan shall be
reduced by the gross number of shares issuable under the exercised stock option or stock appreciation right or the gross number of fully-vested shares issuable under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program, calculated in each instance prior to any
such share withholding. 
 E. If any change is made to the Common Stock by reason of any stock split, stock dividend, recapitalization,
combination of shares, exchange of shares or other change affecting the outstanding Common Stock as a class without the Corporation’s receipt of consideration, appropriate adjustments shall be made by the Plan Administrator to (i) the
maximum number and/or class of securities issuable under the Plan, (ii) the maximum number and/or class of securities by which the share under the Plan may increase by reason of the expiration or termination of unexercised options under the
Predecessor Plans, (iii) the maximum number and/or class of securities which may be issued without cash consideration under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program, (iv) the maximum number and/or class of securities for which any one
person may be granted stock options, stand-alone stock appreciation rights, direct stock issuances and other stock-based awards under the Plan per calendar year, (v) the maximum number and/or class of securities for which grants may
subsequently be made under the Automatic Grant Program to new and continuing non-employee Board members, (vi) the number and/or class of securities and the exercise or base price per share in effect under each outstanding option or stock
appreciation right under the Plan and (vii) the number and/or class of securities subject to each outstanding restricted stock unit or other stock-based award under the Plan and the issue price (if any) payable per share. Such adjustments to
the outstanding options, stock appreciation rights or other stock-based awards are to be effected in a manner which shall preclude the enlargement or dilution of rights and benefits under those options, stock appreciation rights or other stock-based
awards. The adjustments determined by the Plan Administrator shall be final, binding and conclusive. 
 F. Outstanding awards granted
pursuant to the Plan shall in no way affect the right of the Corporation to adjust, reclassify, reorganize or otherwise change its capital or business structure or to merge, consolidate, dissolve, liquidate or sell or transfer all or any part of its
business or assets. 

  
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ARTICLE TWO 
 DISCRETIONARY GRANT PROGRAM 

 

	I.	OPTION TERMS 

 Each option shall be evidenced by one or more documents in the form
approved by the Plan Administrator; provided, however, that each such document shall comply with the terms specified below. Each document evidencing an Incentive Option shall, in addition, be subject to the provisions of the Plan applicable
to such options. 
 A. Exercise Price. 

1. The exercise price per share shall be fixed by the Plan Administrator; provided, however, that such exercise price shall not
be less than one hundred percent (100%) of the Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock on the grant date. 
 2. The
exercise price shall become immediately due upon exercise of the option and shall, subject to the provisions of the documents evidencing the option, be payable in one or more of the forms specified below: 

(i) cash or check made payable to the Corporation, 

(ii) shares of Common Stock held for the requisite period (if any) necessary to avoid any resulting charge to the
Corporation’s earnings for financial reporting purposes and valued at Fair Market Value on the Exercise Date, or 

(iii) to the extent the option is exercised for vested shares, through a special sale and remittance procedure pursuant to
which the Optionee shall concurrently provide instructions to (a) a brokerage firm (reasonably satisfactory to the Corporation for purposes of administering such procedure in compliance with the Corporation’s pre-clearance/pre-notification
policies) to effect the immediate sale of the purchased shares and remit to the Corporation, out of the sale proceeds available on the settlement date, sufficient funds to cover the aggregate exercise price payable for the purchased shares plus all
applicable income and employment taxes required to be withheld by the Corporation by reason of such exercise and (b) the Corporation to deliver the certificates for the purchased shares directly to such brokerage firm on such settlement date in
order to complete the sale. 
 Except to the extent such sale and remittance procedure is utilized, payment of the exercise
price for the purchased shares must be made on the Exercise Date. 
 B. Exercise and Term of Options. Each option shall be
exercisable at such time or times, during such period and for such number of shares as shall be determined by the Plan Administrator and set forth in the documents evidencing the option. However, no option shall have a term in excess of seven
(7) years measured from the option grant date. 
 C. Effect of Termination of Service. 

1. The following provisions shall govern the exercise of any options granted pursuant to the Discretionary Grant Program that
are outstanding at the time of the Optionee’s cessation of Service or death: 
 (i) Any option outstanding at the time
of the Optionee’s cessation of Service for any reason shall remain exercisable for such period of time thereafter as shall be determined by the Plan Administrator and set forth in the documents evidencing the option, but no such option shall be
exercisable after the expiration of the option term. 
 (ii) Any option held by the Optionee at the time of the
Optionee’s death and exercisable in whole or in part at that time may be subsequently exercised by the personal representative of the Optionee’s estate or by the person or persons to whom the option is transferred pursuant to the
Optionee’s will or the laws of inheritance or by the Optionee’s designated beneficiary or beneficiaries of that option. 

  
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 (iii) Should the Optionee’s Service be terminated for Misconduct or should
the Optionee otherwise engage in Misconduct while holding one or more outstanding options granted under this Article Two, then all of those options shall terminate immediately and cease to be outstanding. 

(iv) During the applicable post-Service exercise period, the option may not be exercised for more than the number of vested
shares for which the option is at the time exercisable. No additional shares shall vest under the option following the Optionee’s cessation of Service, except to the extent (if any) specifically authorized by the Plan Administrator in its sole
discretion pursuant to an express written agreement with the Optionee. Upon the expiration of the applicable exercise period or (if earlier) upon the expiration of the option term, the option shall terminate and cease to be outstanding for any
shares for which the option has not been exercised. 
 2. The Plan Administrator shall have complete discretion, exercisable
either at the time an option is granted or at any time while the option remains outstanding, to: 
 (i) extend the period of
time for which the option is to remain exercisable following the Optionee’s cessation of Service from the limited exercise period otherwise in effect for that option to such greater period of time as the Plan Administrator shall deem
appropriate, but in no event beyond the expiration of the option term, 
 (ii) include an automatic extension provision
whereby the specified post-Service exercise period in effect for any option granted under this Article Two shall automatically be extended by an additional period of time equal in duration to any interval within the specified post-Service exercise
period during which the exercise of that option or the immediate sale of the shares acquired under such option could not be effected in compliance with applicable federal and state securities laws, but in no event shall such an extension result in
the continuation of such option beyond the expiration date of the term of that option, and/or 
 (iii) permit the option to
be exercised, during the applicable post-Service exercise period, not only with respect to the number of vested shares of Common Stock for which such option is exercisable at the time of the Optionee’s cessation of Service but also with respect
to one or more additional installments in which the Optionee would have vested had the Optionee continued in Service. 
 D.
Stockholder Rights. The holder of an option shall have no stockholder rights with respect to the shares subject to the option until such person shall have exercised the option, paid the exercise price and become a holder of record of
the purchased shares. 
 E. Repurchase Rights. The Plan Administrator shall have the discretion to grant options which are
exercisable for unvested shares of Common Stock. Should the Optionee cease Service while such shares are unvested, the Corporation shall have the right to repurchase any or all of those unvested shares at a price per share equal to the lower of
(i) the exercise price paid per share or (ii) the Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock at the time of repurchase. The terms upon which such repurchase right shall be exercisable (including the period and procedure for exercise and
the appropriate vesting schedule for the purchased shares) shall be established by the Plan Administrator and set forth in the document evidencing such repurchase right. 

F. Transferability of Options. The transferability of options granted under the Plan shall be governed by the following
provisions: 
 (i) Incentive Options: During the lifetime of the Optionee, Incentive Options shall be
exercisable only by the Optionee and shall not be assignable or transferable other than by will or the laws of inheritance following the Optionee’s death. 

(ii) Non-Statutory Options. Non-Statutory Options shall be subject to the same limitation on transfer as
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that the option may be assigned in whole or in part during the Optionee’s lifetime to one or more Family Members of the Optionee or to a trust established exclusively for one or more such
Family Members, to the extent such assignment is in connection with the Optionee’s estate plan or pursuant to a domestic relations order. The assigned portion may only be exercised by the person or persons who acquire a proprietary interest in
the option pursuant to the assignment. The terms applicable to the assigned portion shall be the same as those in effect for the option immediately prior to such assignment and shall be set forth in such documents issued to the assignee as the Plan
Administrator may deem appropriate. 
 (iii) Beneficiary Designations. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the
Optionee may designate one or more persons as the beneficiary or beneficiaries of his or her outstanding options under this Article Two (whether Incentive Options or Non-Statutory Options), and those options shall, in accordance with such
designation, automatically be transferred to such beneficiary or beneficiaries upon the Optionee’s death while holding those options. Such beneficiary or beneficiaries shall take the transferred options subject to all the terms and conditions
of the applicable agreement evidencing each such transferred option, including (without limitation) the limited time period during which the option may be exercised following the Optionee’s death. 

 

	II.	INCENTIVE OPTIONS 

 The terms specified below shall be applicable to all Incentive
Options. Except as modified by the provisions of this Section II, all the provisions of Articles One, Two and Five shall be applicable to Incentive Options. Options which are specifically designated as Non-Statutory Options when issued under the
Plan shall not be subject to the terms of this Section II. 
 A. Eligibility. Incentive Options may only be granted to
Employees. 
 B. Dollar Limitation. The aggregate Fair Market Value of the shares of Common Stock (determined as of the
respective date or dates of grant) for which one or more options granted to any Employee under the Plan (or any other option plan of the Corporation or any Parent or Subsidiary) may for the first time become exercisable as Incentive Options during
any one calendar year shall not exceed the sum of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000). 
 To the extent the Employee holds two
(2) or more such options which become exercisable for the first time in the same calendar year, then for purposes of the foregoing limitations on the exercisability of those options as Incentive Options, such options shall be deemed to become
first exercisable in that calendar year on the basis of the chronological order in which they were granted, except to the extent otherwise provided under applicable law or regulation. 

C. 10% Stockholder. If any Employee to whom an Incentive Option is granted is a 10% Stockholder, then the exercise price per
share shall not be less than one hundred ten percent (110%) of the Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock on the option grant date, and the option term shall not exceed five (5) years measured from the option grant date. 

III. STOCK APPRECIATION RIGHTS 
 A.
Authority. The Plan Administrator shall have full power and authority, exercisable in its sole discretion, to grant stock appreciation rights in accordance with this Section III to selected Optionees or other individuals eligible to
receive option grants under the Discretionary Grant Program. 
 B. Types. Two types of stock appreciation rights shall be
authorized for issuance under this Section III: (i) tandem stock appreciation rights (“Tandem Rights”) and (ii) stand-alone stock appreciation rights (“Stand-alone Rights”). 

  
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 C. Tandem Rights. The following terms and conditions shall govern the grant and
exercise of Tandem Rights. 
 1. One or more Optionees may be granted a Tandem Right, exercisable upon such terms and
conditions as the Plan Administrator may establish, to elect between the exercise of the underlying option for shares of Common Stock or the surrender of that option in exchange for a distribution from the Corporation in an amount equal to the
excess of (i) the Fair Market Value (on the option surrender date) of the number of shares in which the Optionee is at the time vested under the surrendered option (or surrendered portion thereof) over (ii) the aggregate exercise price
payable for such vested shares. 
 2. No such option surrender shall be effective unless it is approved by the Plan
Administrator, either at the time of the actual option surrender or at any earlier time. If the surrender is so approved, then the distribution to which the Optionee shall accordingly become entitled under this Section III shall be made in shares of
Common Stock valued at Fair Market Value on the option surrender date. 
 3. If the surrender of an option is not approved by
the Plan Administrator, then the Optionee shall retain whatever rights the Optionee had under the surrendered option (or surrendered portion thereof) on the option surrender date and may exercise such rights at any time prior to the later of
(i) five (5) business days after the receipt of the rejection notice or (ii) the last day on which the option is otherwise exercisable in accordance with the terms of the instrument evidencing such option, but in no event may such
rights be exercised more than seven (7) years after the date of the option grant. 
 D. Stand-Alone Rights. The following
terms and conditions shall govern the grant and exercise of Stand-alone Rights: 
 1. One or more individuals eligible to
participate in the Discretionary Grant Program may be granted a Stand-alone Right not tied to any underlying option under this Discretionary Grant Program. The Stand-alone Right shall relate to a specified number of shares of Common Stock and shall
be exercisable upon such terms and conditions as the Plan Administrator may establish. In no event, however, may the Stand-alone Right have a maximum term in excess of seven (7) years measured from the grant date. Upon exercise of the
Stand-alone Right, the holder shall be entitled to receive a distribution from the Corporation in an amount equal to the excess of (i) the aggregate Fair Market Value (on the exercise date) of the shares of Common Stock underlying the exercised
right over (ii) the aggregate base price in effect for those shares. 
 2. The number of shares of Common Stock
underlying each Stand-alone Right and the base price in effect for those shares shall be determined by the Plan Administrator in its sole discretion at the time the Stand-alone Right is granted. In no event, however, may the base price per share be
less than the Fair Market Value per underlying share of Common Stock on the grant date. In the event outstanding Stand-alone Rights are to be assumed in connection with a Change in Control transaction or otherwise continued in effect, the shares of
Common Stock underlying each such Stand-alone Right shall be adjusted immediately after such Change in Control so as to apply to the number and class of securities into which those shares of Common Stock would have been converted in consummation of
such Change in Control had those shares actually been outstanding at that time. Appropriate adjustments to reflect such Change in Control shall also be made to the base price per share in effect under each outstanding Stand-alone Right,
provided the aggregate base price shall remain the same. To the extent the actual holders of the Corporation’s outstanding Common Stock receive cash consideration for their Common Stock in consummation of the Change in Control, the
successor corporation may, in connection with the assumption or continuation of the outstanding Stand-alone Rights under the Discretionary Grant Program, substitute, for the securities underlying those assumed rights, one or more shares of its own
common stock with a fair market value equivalent to the cash consideration paid per share of Common Stock in the Change in Control transaction. 

3. Stand-alone Rights shall be subject to the same transferability restrictions applicable to Non-Statutory Options and may not
be transferred during the holder’s lifetime, except if such assignment is in connection with the holder’s estate plan and is to one or more Family Members of the holder or to a trust established for the holder and/or one or more such
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order covering the Stand-alone Right as marital property. In addition, one or more beneficiaries may be designated for an outstanding Stand-alone Right in accordance with substantially the same
terms and provisions as set forth in Section I.F of this Article Two. 
 4. The distribution with respect to an exercised
Stand-alone Right shall be made in shares of Common Stock valued at Fair Market Value on the exercise date. 
 5. The holder
of a Stand-alone Right shall have no stockholder rights with respect to the shares subject to the Stand-alone Right unless and until such person shall have exercised the Stand-alone Right and become a holder of record of the shares of Common Stock
issued upon the exercise of such Stand-alone Right. 
 E. Post-Service Exercise. The provisions governing the exercise of
Tandem and Stand-alone Rights following the cessation of the recipient’s Service shall be substantially the same as those set forth in Section I.C of this Article Two for the options granted under the Discretionary Grant Program, and the Plan
Administrator’s discretionary authority under Section I.C.2 of this Article Two shall also extend to any outstanding Tandem or Stand-alone Appreciation Rights. 

F. Gross Counting. Upon the exercise of any Tandem or Stand-alone Right under this Section III, the share reserve under Section
V of Article One shall be reduced by the gross number of shares as to which such right is exercised, and not by the net number of shares actually issued by the Corporation upon such exercise. 

 

	IV.	CHANGE IN CONTROL/HOSTILE TAKE-OVER 

 A. In the event of a Change in Control, each outstanding option or stock appreciation right under the Discretionary Grant
Program shall automatically accelerate so that each such option or stock appreciation right shall, immediately prior to the effective date of that Change in Control, become exercisable as to all the shares of Common Stock at the time subject to such
option or stock appreciation right and may be exercised as to any or all of those shares as fully vested shares of Common Stock. However, an outstanding option or stock appreciation right shall not become exercisable on such an
accelerated basis if and to the extent: (i) such option or stock appreciation right is to be assumed by the successor corporation (or parent thereof) or is otherwise to continue in full force and effect pursuant to the terms of the Change in
Control transaction or (ii) such option or stock appreciation right is to be replaced with a cash incentive program of the successor corporation which preserves the spread existing at the time of the Change in Control on any shares as to which
the option or stock appreciation right is not otherwise at that time exercisable and provides for subsequent payout of that spread in accordance with the same exercise/vesting schedule applicable to those shares or (iii) the acceleration of
such option or stock appreciation right is subject to other limitations imposed by the Plan Administrator. 
 B. All outstanding repurchase
rights under the Discretionary Grant Program shall automatically terminate, and the shares of Common Stock subject to those terminated rights shall immediately vest in full, in the event of a Change in Control, except to the extent: (i) those
repurchase rights are to be assigned to the successor corporation (or parent thereof) or are otherwise to continue in full force and effect pursuant to the terms of the Change in Control transaction or (ii) such accelerated vesting is precluded
by other limitations imposed by the Plan Administrator. 
 C. Immediately following the consummation of the Change in Control, all
outstanding options or stock appreciation rights under the Discretionary Grant Program shall terminate and cease to be outstanding, except to the extent assumed by the successor corporation (or parent thereof) or otherwise continued in full force
and effect pursuant to the terms of the Change in Control transaction. 
 D. Each option which is assumed in connection with a Change in
Control or otherwise continued in effect shall be appropriately adjusted, immediately after such Change in Control, to apply to the number and class of securities which would have been issuable to the Optionee in consummation of such Change in
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option been exercised immediately prior to such Change in Control. Appropriate adjustments to reflect such Change in Control shall also be made to (i) the exercise price payable per share
under each outstanding option, provided the aggregate exercise price payable for such securities shall remain the same, (ii) the maximum number and/or class of securities available for issuance over the remaining term of the Plan
(iii) the maximum number and/or class of securities by which the share reserve under this Plan may be increased by reason of the expiration or termination of unexercised options under the Predecessor Plans, (iv) the maximum number and/or
class of securities which may be issued without cash consideration under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program and (v) the maximum number and/or class of securities for which any one person may be granted stock options, stand-alone stock
appreciation rights, direct stock issuances and other stock-based awards under the Plan per calendar year. To the extent the actual holders of the Corporation’s outstanding Common Stock receive cash consideration for their Common Stock in
consummation of the Change in Control, the successor corporation may, in connection with the assumption or continuation of the outstanding options under the Discretionary Grant Program, substitute one or more shares of its own common stock with a
fair market value equivalent to the cash consideration paid per share of Common Stock in such Change in Control transaction. 
 E. The Plan
Administrator shall have the discretionary authority to structure one or more outstanding options or stock appreciation rights under the Discretionary Grant Program so that those options or stock appreciation rights shall, immediately prior to the
effective date of a Change in Control, become exercisable as to all the shares of Common Stock at the time subject to those options or stock appreciation rights and may be exercised as to any or all of those shares as fully vested shares of Common
Stock, whether or not those options or stock appreciation rights are to be assumed in the Change in Control transaction or otherwise continued in effect. In addition, the Plan Administrator shall have the discretionary authority to structure one or
more of the Corporation’s repurchase rights under the Discretionary Grant Program so that those rights shall immediately terminate upon the consummation of the Change in Control transaction, and the shares subject to those terminated rights
shall thereupon vest in full. 
 F. The Plan Administrator shall have full power and authority to structure one or more outstanding options
or stock appreciation rights under the Discretionary Grant Program so that those options or stock appreciation rights shall become exercisable as to all the shares of Common Stock at the time subject to those options or stock appreciation rights in
the event the Optionee’s Service is subsequently terminated by reason of an Involuntary Termination within a designated period following the effective date of any Change in Control transaction in which those options or stock appreciation rights
do not otherwise fully accelerate. In addition, the Plan Administrator may structure one or more of the Corporation’s repurchase rights so that those rights shall immediately terminate with respect to any shares held by the Optionee at the time
of such Involuntary Termination, and the shares subject to those terminated repurchase rights shall accordingly vest in full at that time. 

G. The Plan Administrator shall have the discretionary authority to structure one or more outstanding options or stock appreciation rights
under the Discretionary Grant Program so that those options or stock appreciation rights shall, immediately prior to the effective date of a Hostile Take-Over, become exercisable as to all the shares of Common Stock at the time subject to those
options or stock appreciation rights and may be exercised as to any or all of those shares as fully vested shares of Common Stock. In addition, the Plan Administrator shall have the discretionary authority to structure one or more of the
Corporation’s repurchase rights under the Discretionary Grant Program so that those rights shall terminate automatically upon the consummation of such Hostile Take-Over, and the shares subject to those terminated rights shall thereupon vest in
full. Alternatively, the Plan Administrator may condition the automatic acceleration of one or more outstanding options or stock appreciation rights under the Discretionary Grant Program and the termination of one or more of the Corporation’s
outstanding repurchase rights under such program upon the subsequent termination of the Optionee’s Service by reason of an Involuntary Termination within a designated period following the effective date of such Hostile Take-Over. 

  
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 H. The portion of any Incentive Option accelerated in connection with a Change in Control or
Hostile Take- Over shall remain exercisable as an Incentive Option only to the extent the applicable One Hundred Thousand Dollar ($100,000) limitation is not exceeded. To the extent such dollar limitation is exceeded, the accelerated portion of such
option shall be exercisable as a Non-statutory Option under the Federal tax laws. 
  

	V.	PROHIBITION ON REPRICING PROGRAMS 

 The Plan Administrator shall not (i) implement
any cancellation/regrant program pursuant to which outstanding options or stock appreciation rights under the Plan are cancelled and new options or stock appreciation rights are granted in replacement with a lower exercise price per share,
(ii) cancel outstanding options or stock appreciation rights under the Plan with exercise prices per share in excess of the then current Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock for consideration payable in equity securities of the
Corporation or (iii) otherwise directly reduce the exercise price in effect for outstanding options or stock appreciation rights under the Plan, without in each such instance obtaining stockholder approval. 

ARTICLE THREE 
 STOCK
ISSUANCE AND CASH BONUS PROGRAM 
  

	I.	STOCK ISSUANCE AND CASH BONUS TERMS 

 Shares of Common Stock may be issued under the
Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program, either as vested or unvested shares, through direct and immediate issuances without any intervening option grants. Each such stock issuance shall be evidenced by a Stock Issuance Agreement which complies with
the terms specified below. Shares of Common Stock may also be issued under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program pursuant to share right awards or restricted stock units which entitle the recipients to receive the shares underlying those awards
or units upon the attainment of designated performance goals or the satisfaction of specified Service requirements or upon the expiration of a designated time period following the vesting of those awards or units. 

The grant, vesting or payment of cash awards under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program may depend on the degree of achievement of one or
more performance goals relative to a pre-established targeted level or levels using one or more of the criteria set forth in Section I.B.2. of this Article Three. 

The maximum number of shares of Common Stock which may be issued without cash consideration under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program
(whether as direct stock issuances or pursuant to restricted stock units or other share-right awards) may not exceed twenty five percent (25%) of the total number of shares of Common Stock from time to time authorized for issuance under the
Plan, including (without limitation): (i) any shares added to the Plan reserve by reason of the expiration or termination of outstanding options under the Predecessor Plans prior to exercise, (ii) any increases to the Plan reserve from
time to time approved by the Corporation’s stockholders and (iii) any adjustments to the authorized share reserve effected in accordance with Section V.E. of Article One. 

A. Issue Price. 

1. The issue price per share shall be fixed by the Plan Administrator, but shall not be less than one hundred percent
(100%) of the Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock on the issuance date. 
 2. Shares of Common Stock may be
issued under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program for any of the following items of consideration which the Plan Administrator may deem appropriate in each individual instance: 

(i) cash or check made payable to the Corporation, 

(ii) past services rendered to the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary); or 

(iii) any other valid consideration under the Delaware General Corporation Law. 

  
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 B. Vesting Provisions. 

1. Shares of Common Stock issued under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program may, in the discretion of the Plan
Administrator, be fully and immediately vested upon issuance or may vest in one or more installments over the Participant’s period of Service or upon the attainment of specified performance objectives. The elements of the vesting schedule
applicable to any unvested shares of Common Stock issued under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program shall be determined by the Plan Administrator and incorporated into the Stock Issuance Agreement. Shares of Common Stock may also be issued
under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program pursuant to share right awards or restricted stock units which entitle the recipients to receive the shares underlying those awards or units upon the attainment of designated performance goals or the
satisfaction of specified Service requirements or upon the expiration of a designated time period following the vesting of those awards or units, including (without limitation) a deferred distribution date following the termination of the
Participant’s Service. 
 2. The Plan Administrator shall also have the discretionary authority, consistent with Code
Section 162(m), to structure one or more stock issuances, or restricted stock unit or share right awards or cash bonus awards so that the shares of Common Stock or cash subject to those issuances or awards shall vest (or vest and become
issuable or payable) upon the achievement of certain pre-established corporate performance goals based on one or more of the following criteria: (1) return on total stockholder equity; (2) earnings per share; (3) net income or
operating income before or after acquisition-related charges and charges for stock- based compensation (all before or after taxes); (4) earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization; (5) earnings before interest, taxes,
depreciation, amortization, acquisition-related charges and charges for stock-based compensation; (6) sales or revenue targets; (7) return on assets, capital or investment; (8) cash flow; (9) market share; (10) cost
reduction goals; (11) budget comparisons; (12) measures of customer satisfaction; (13) measures of inventory turns or inventory weeks of supply; (14) new product development or successful completion of research and development
projects; (15) the formation of joint ventures, research or development collaborations, or the completion of other corporate transactions intended to increase the Corporation’s revenue or profitability or enhance its customer base; and
(16) any combination of, or a specified increase in, any of the foregoing. Any of the performance goals related to profitability may be based on either a GAAP or a non-GAAP measure, as determined by the Compensation Committee; provided that
such non-GAAP measures comply with the requirements of Section 162(m) of the Code. In addition, such performance goals may be based upon the attainment of specified levels of the Corporation’s performance under one or more of the measures
described above relative to the performance of other entities and may also be based on the performance of any of the Corporation’s business units or divisions or any Parent or Subsidiary. Performance goals may include a minimum threshold level
of performance below which no award will be earned, levels of performance at which specified portions of an award will be earned and a maximum level of performance at which an award will be fully earned. To qualify awards as performance-based under
Section 162(m), the applicable criterion (or criteria, as the case may be) and specific performance goal or goals (“targets”) must be established and approved by the Plan Administrator during the first 90 days of the performance
period (and, in the case of performance periods of less than one year, in no event after 25% or more of the performance period has elapsed) and while performance relating to such target(s) remains substantially uncertain within the meaning of
Section 162(m) of the Code. Performance targets shall be adjusted to mitigate the unbudgeted impact of material, unusual or nonrecurring gains and losses, accounting changes or other extraordinary events not foreseen at the time the targets
were set unless the Plan Administrator provides otherwise at the time of establishing the targets. The applicable performance measurement period may not be less than three months nor more than 10 years. 

3. Any new, substituted or additional securities or other property (including money paid other than as a regular cash dividend)
which the Participant may have the right to receive with respect to the Participant’s unvested shares of Common Stock by reason of any stock dividend, stock split, recapitalization, combination of shares, exchange of shares or other change
affecting the outstanding Common Stock as a class without the Corporation’s receipt of consideration shall be issued subject to (i) the same vesting requirements applicable to the Participant’s unvested shares of Common Stock and
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 4. The Participant shall have full stockholder rights with respect to any shares
of Common Stock issued to the Participant under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program, whether or not the Participant’s interest in those shares is vested. Accordingly, the Participant shall have the right to vote such shares and to receive
any dividends paid on such shares, subject to any applicable vesting requirements. The Participant shall not have any stockholder rights with respect to the shares of Common Stock subject to a restricted stock unit or share right award until that
award vests and the shares of Common Stock are actually issued thereunder. However, dividend-equivalent units may be paid or credited, either in cash or in actual or phantom shares of Common Stock, on outstanding restricted stock unit or share right
awards, subject to such terms and conditions as the Plan Administrator may deem appropriate. 
 5. Should the Participant
cease to remain in Service while holding one or more unvested shares of Common Stock issued under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program or should the performance objectives not be attained with respect to one or more such unvested shares of
Common Stock, then those shares shall be immediately surrendered to the Corporation for cancellation, and the Participant shall have no further stockholder rights with respect to those shares. To the extent the surrendered shares were previously
issued to the Participant for consideration paid in cash or cash equivalent, the Corporation shall repay to the Participant the lower of (i) the cash consideration paid for the surrendered shares or (ii) the Fair Market Value
of those shares at the time of cancellation. 
 6. The Plan Administrator may in its discretion waive the surrender and
cancellation of one or more unvested shares of Common Stock which would otherwise occur upon the cessation of the Participant’s Service or the non-attainment of the performance objectives applicable to those shares. Any such waiver shall result
in the immediate vesting of the Participant’s interest in the shares of Common Stock as to which the waiver applies. Such waiver may be effected at any time, whether before or after the Participant’s cessation of Service or the attainment
or non-attainment of the applicable performance objectives. However, no vesting requirements tied to the attainment of performance objectives may be waived with respect to shares which were intended at the time of issuance to qualify as
performance-based compensation under Code Section 162(m), except in the event of the Participant’s Involuntary Termination or as otherwise provided in Section II of this Article Three. 

7. Outstanding share right awards, restricted stock units or cash bonus awards under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program
shall automatically terminate, and no shares of Common Stock or cash shall actually be issued or paid in satisfaction of those awards or units, if the performance goals or Service requirements established for such awards or units are not attained or
satisfied. The Plan Administrator, however, shall have the discretionary authority to (i) issue vested shares of Common Stock under one or more outstanding share right awards or restricted stock units as to which the designated performance
goals or Service requirements have not been attained or satisfied, and (ii) award cash bonus payments that are not intended to qualify as performance-based compensation under Section 162(m) of the Code. 

However, no vesting or payment requirements tied to the attainment of performance goals may be waived with respect to awards or
units which were intended, at the time those awards or units were granted, to qualify as performance-based compensation under Code Section 162(m), except in the event of the Participant’s Involuntary Termination or as otherwise provided in
Section II of this Article Three. 
 8. Before any performance-based award under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program is
paid and to the extent required to qualify the award as performance-based compensation within the meaning of Section 162(m) of the Code, the Plan Administrator must certify in writing that the performance target(s) and any other material terms
of the performance-based award were in fact timely satisfied. 
 9. The Plan Administrator will have the discretion to
determine the restrictions or other limitations of the individual awards granted under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program including the authority to reduce awards, payouts or vesting or to pay no awards, in its sole discretion, if the Plan
Administrator preserves such authority at the time of grant by language to this effect in its authorizing resolutions or otherwise. 

  
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	II.	CHANGE IN CONTROL/HOSTILE TAKE-OVER 

 A. All of the Corporation’s outstanding
repurchase rights under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program shall terminate automatically, and all the shares of Common Stock subject to those terminated rights shall immediately vest in full, in the event of any Change in Control, except to
the extent (i) those repurchase rights are to be assigned to the successor corporation (or parent thereof) or are otherwise to continue in full force and effect pursuant to the terms of the Change in Control transaction or (ii) such
accelerated vesting is precluded by other limitations imposed in the Stock Issuance Agreement. 
 B. Each outstanding restricted stock unit
or share right award assumed in connection with a Change in Control or otherwise continued in effect shall be adjusted immediately after the consummation of that Change in Control so as to apply to the number and class of securities into which the
shares of Common Stock subject to the award immediately prior to the Change in Control would have been converted in consummation of such Change in Control had those shares actually been outstanding at that time, and appropriate adjustments shall
also be made to the consideration (if any) payable per share thereunder, provided the aggregate amount of such consideration shall remain the same. To the extent the actual holders of the Corporation’s outstanding Common Stock receive cash
consideration for their Common Stock in consummation of the Change in Control, the successor corporation may, in connection with the assumption or continuation of the outstanding restricted stock units or share right awards, substitute one or more
shares of its own common stock with a fair market value equivalent to the cash consideration paid per share of Common Stock in such Change in Control transaction. 

C. If any such restricted stock unit or share right award is not assumed or otherwise continued in effect or replaced with a cash incentive
program of the successor corporation which preserves the Fair Market Value of the underlying shares of Common Stock at the time of the Change in Control and provides for the subsequent payout of that value in accordance with the same vesting
schedule applicable to those shares, then such unit or award shall vest, and the shares of Common Stock subject to that unit or award shall be issued as fully-vested shares, immediately prior to the consummation of the Change in Control. 

D. The Plan Administrator shall have the discretionary authority to structure one or more unvested stock issuances, one or more restricted
stock unit or other share right awards or one or more cash bonus awards under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program so that the shares of Common Stock or cash subject to those issuances or awards shall automatically vest (or vest and become
issuable or payable) in whole or in part immediately upon the occurrence of a Change in Control or upon the subsequent termination of the Participant’s Service by reason of an Involuntary Termination within a designated period following the
effective date of that Change in Control transaction. 
 E. The Plan Administrator shall also have the discretionary authority to structure
one or more unvested stock issuances, one or more restricted stock unit or other share right awards or one or more cash bonus awards under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program so that the shares of Common Stock or cash subject to those
issuances or awards shall automatically vest (or vest and become issuable or payable) in whole or in part immediately upon the occurrence of a Hostile Take-Over or upon the subsequent termination of the Participant’s Service by reason of an
Involuntary Termination within a designated period following the effective date of that Hostile Take-Over. 
 F. The Plan
Administrator’s authority under Paragraphs D and E of this Section II shall also extend to any stock issuances, restricted stock units, other share right awards or cash awards intended to qualify as performance- based compensation under Code
Section 162(m), even though the automatic vesting of those issuances, units or awards pursuant to Paragraph D or E of this Section II may result in their loss of performance-based status under Code Section 162(m). 

  
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 ARTICLE FOUR 

AUTOMATIC GRANT PROGRAM 
  

	I.	OPTION TERMS 

 A. Automatic Grants. The Automatic Grant Program under this
Article Four shall supersede and replace the Corporation’s 1995 Non-Employee Director Stock Option Plan, and no further stock option grants shall be made under that plan on or after the Plan Effective Date. However, all options outstanding
under that plan on the Plan Effective Date shall continue in full force and effect in accordance with their terms, and no provision of this Plan shall be deemed to affect or otherwise modify the rights or obligations of the holders of those options
with respect to their acquisition of shares of Common Stock thereunder. 
 Option grants shall be made pursuant to the Automatic Grant
Program in effect under this Article Four as follows: 
 1. Initial Grant: Each individual who is first elected or
appointed as a non-employee Board member at any time on or after the Plan Effective Date shall automatically be granted, on the date of such initial election or appointment, a Non-Statutory Option to purchase not more than one hundred fifty thousand
(150,000) shares of Common Stock, provided that individual has not been in the employ of the Corporation or any Parent or Subsidiary during the immediately preceding twelve (12) months. The actual number of shares for which such initial option
grant shall be made shall (subject to the 150,000-share limit) be determined by the Plan Administrator at the time of each such grant. 

2. Annual Grants: On the date of each annual stockholders meeting, beginning with the 2005 Annual Meeting, each
individual who is to continue to serve as a non-employee Board member, whether or not that individual is standing for re-election to the Board at that particular annual meeting, shall automatically be granted a Non-Statutory Option to purchase not
more than forty thousand (40,000) shares of Common Stock, provided that such individual has served as a non-employee Board member for a period of at least six (6) months. There shall be no limit on the number of such annual share option grants
any one continuing non- employee Board member may receive over his or her period of Board service, and non-employee Board members who have previously been in the employ of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) shall be eligible to receive
one or more such annual option grants over their period of continued Board service. The actual number of shares for which such annual option grants are made to each continuing non-employee Board member shall (subject to the 40,000-share limit) be
determined by the Plan Administrator on or before the date of the annual stockholders meeting on which those grants are to be made. 
 B.
Exercise Price. 
 1. The exercise price per share shall be equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the
Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock on the option grant date. 
 2. The exercise price shall be payable in one or
more of the alternative forms authorized under the Discretionary Grant Program. Except to the extent the sale and remittance procedure specified thereunder is utilized, payment of the exercise price for the purchased shares must be made on the
Exercise Date. 
 C. Option Term. Each option shall have a maximum term of seven (7) years measured from the option grant
date, subject to earlier termination following the Optionee’s cessation of Service. 
 D. Exercise and Vesting of
Options. Each option shall be immediately exercisable for any or all of the option shares. However, any unvested shares purchased under the option shall be subject to repurchase by the Corporation, at the lower of (i) the
exercise price paid per share or (ii) the Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock at the time of repurchase, upon the Optionee’s cessation of Service prior to vesting in those shares. The shares subject to each initial
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right shall lapse, in four (4) successive equal annual installments upon the Optionee’s completion of each year of Service (whether as a non-employee Board member, Employee or
consultant) over the four (4)-year period measured from the option grant date. The shares subject to each annual 40,000-share-or-less grant made to a non- employee Board member for his or her continued Board service shall vest, and the
Corporation’s repurchase right shall lapse, in one installment upon the earlier of (i) the Optionee’s completion of the one (1)-year period of Service (whether as a non-employee Board member, Employee or consultant)
measured from the grant date or (ii) the Optionee’s continuation in such Service capacity through the day immediately preceding the next annual stockholders meeting following such grant date. 

E. Limited Transferability of Options. Each option under this Article Four may be assigned in whole or in part during the
Optionee’s lifetime to one or more of his or her Family Members or to a trust established exclusively for the Optionee and/or one or more such Family Members, to the extent such assignment is in connection with the Optionee’s estate plan
or pursuant to a domestic relations order. The assigned portion may only be exercised by the person or persons who acquire a proprietary interest in the option pursuant to the assignment. The terms applicable to the assigned portion shall be the
same as those in effect for the option immediately prior to such assignment and shall be set forth in such documents issued to the assignee as the Plan Administrator may deem appropriate. The Optionee may also designate one or more persons as the
beneficiary or beneficiaries of his or her outstanding options under this Article Four, and the options shall, in accordance with such designation, automatically be transferred to such beneficiary or beneficiaries upon the Optionee’s death
while holding those options. Such beneficiary or beneficiaries shall take the transferred options subject to all the terms and conditions of the applicable agreement evidencing each such transferred option, including (without limitation) the limited
time period during which the option may be exercised following the Optionee’s death. 
 F. Termination of Board Service.
The following provisions shall govern the exercise of any options held by the Optionee at the time the Optionee ceases Service: 

(i) The Optionee (or, in the event of Optionee’s death while holding the option, the personal representative of the
Optionee’s estate or the person or persons to whom the option is transferred pursuant to the Optionee’s will or the laws of inheritance or the designated beneficiary or beneficiaries of such option) shall have a twelve (12)-month period
following the date of such cessation of Service in which to exercise such option. 
 (ii) During the twelve (12)-month
exercise period, the option may not be exercised in the aggregate for more than the number of vested shares of Common Stock for which the option is exercisable at the time of the Optionee’s cessation of Service. However, should the Optionee
cease to serve as a Board member by reason of death or Permanent Disability, then all shares at the time subject to the option shall immediately vest so that such option may, during the twelve (12)-month exercise period following such cessation of
Board service, be exercised for any or all of those shares as fully vested shares of Common Stock. 
 (iii) In no event shall
the option remain exercisable after the expiration of the option term. Upon the expiration of the twelve (12)-month exercise period or (if earlier) upon the expiration of the option term, the option shall terminate and cease to be outstanding for
any vested shares for which the option has not been exercised. However, the option shall, immediately upon the Optionee’s cessation of Service for any reason (other than cessation of Board service by reason of death or Permanent Disability),
terminate and cease to be outstanding to the extent the option is not otherwise at that time exercisable for vested shares. 
  

	II.	CHANGE IN CONTROL/HOSTILE TAKE-OVER 

 A. Should a Change in Control occur prior to the
Optionee’s cessation of Service, then the shares of Common Stock at the time subject to each outstanding option held by such Optionee under this Automatic Grant Program but not otherwise vested shall automatically vest in full so that each such
option shall, immediately prior to the effective date of the Change in Control, become exercisable for all the option shares as fully vested shares of Common Stock and may be exercised for any or all of those vested shares. Immediately following the

  
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consummation of the Change in Control, each automatic option grant shall terminate and cease to be outstanding, except to the extent assumed by the successor corporation (or parent thereof) or
otherwise continued in effect pursuant to the terms of the Change in Control transaction. 
 B. Should a Hostile Take-Over occur prior to
the Optionee’s cessation of Service, then the shares of Common Stock at the time subject to each outstanding option held by such Optionee under this Automatic Grant Program but not otherwise vested shall automatically vest in full so that each
such option shall, immediately prior to the effective date of the Hostile Take-Over, become exercisable for all the option shares as fully vested shares of Common Stock and may be exercised for any or all of those vested shares. Each such option
shall remain exercisable for such fully vested option shares until the expiration or sooner termination of the option term. 
 C. All
outstanding repurchase rights under this under this Automatic Grant Program shall automatically terminate, and the shares of Common Stock subject to those terminated rights shall immediately vest in full, in the event of any Change in Control or
Hostile Take-Over. 
 D. Each option which is assumed in connection with a Change in Control or otherwise continued in effect shall be
appropriately adjusted, immediately after such Change in Control, to apply to the number and class of securities which would have been issuable to the Optionee in consummation of such Change in Control had the option been exercised immediately prior
to such Change in Control. Appropriate adjustments shall also be made to the exercise price payable per share under each outstanding option, provided the aggregate exercise price payable for such securities shall remain the same. To the
extent the actual holders of the Corporation’s outstanding Common Stock receive cash consideration for their Common Stock in consummation of the Change in Control, the successor corporation may, in connection with the assumption or continuation
of the outstanding options under the Automatic Grant Program, substitute one or more shares of its own common stock with a fair market value equivalent to the cash consideration paid per share of Common Stock in such Change in Control transaction.

  

	III.	REMAINING TERMS 

 The remaining terms of each grant shall be the same as the terms in
effect for option grants made under the Discretionary Grant Program. 
  

	IV.	ALTERNATIVE AWARDS 

 The Compensation Committee shall have full power and authority to
award, in lieu of one or more initial or annual automatic option grants under this Article Four, unvested shares of Common Stock or restricted stock units which in each instance have an aggregate Fair Market Value substantially equal to the fair
value (as determined for financial reporting purposes in accordance with Financial Accounting Standard 123R or any successor standard) of the automatic option grant which such award replaces. Any such alternative award shall be made at the same time
the automatic option grant which it replaces would have been made, and the vesting provisions (including vesting acceleration) applicable to such award shall be substantially the same as in effect for the automatic option grant so replaced. 

ARTICLE FIVE  

MISCELLANEOUS 
  

	I.	TAX WITHHOLDING 

 A. The Corporation’s obligation to deliver shares of Common Stock
upon the exercise of options or stock appreciation rights or the issuance or vesting of such shares under the Plan, or to make any other payment in respect of any award granted under the Plan, shall be subject to the satisfaction of all applicable
income and employment tax withholding requirements. 

  
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 B. The Plan Administrator may, in its discretion, provide any or all holders of Non-Statutory
Options, stock appreciation rights, restricted stock units or any other share right awards pursuant to which vested shares of Common Stock are to be issued under the Plan (other than the option grants and other stock-based awards made under the
Automatic Grant Program) and any or all Participants to whom vested or unvested shares of Common Stock are issued in a direct issuance under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program with the right to use shares of Common Stock in satisfaction of
all or part of the Withholding Taxes to which such holders may become subject in connection with the exercise of their options or stock appreciation rights, the issuance to them of vested shares or the subsequent vesting of unvested shares issued to
them. Such right may be provided to any such holder in either or both of the following formats: 
 Stock Withholding: The election to
have the Corporation withhold, from the shares of Common Stock otherwise issuable upon the exercise of such Non-Statutory Option or stock appreciation right or upon the issuance of fully-vested shares, a portion of those shares with an aggregate
Fair Market Value equal to the percentage of the Withholding Taxes (not to exceed one hundred percent (100%)) designated by the holder. The shares of Common Stock so withheld shall reduce the number of shares of Common Stock authorized for
issuance under the Plan. 
 Stock Delivery: The election to deliver to the Corporation, at the time the Non-Statutory Option or stock
appreciation right is exercised, the vested shares are issued or the unvested shares subsequently vest, one or more shares of Common Stock previously acquired by such holder (other than in connection with the exercise, share issuance or share
vesting triggering the Withholding Taxes) with an aggregate Fair Market Value equal to the percentage of the Withholding Taxes (not to exceed one hundred percent (100%)) designated by the holder. The shares of Common Stock so delivered shall
not be added to the shares of Common Stock authorized for issuance under the Plan. 
  

	II.	SHARE ESCROW/LEGENDS 

 Unvested shares may, in the Plan Administrator’s discretion,
be held in escrow by the Corporation until the Participant’s interest in such shares vests or may be issued directly to the Participant with restrictive legends on the certificates evidencing those unvested shares. 

 

	III.	EFFECTIVE DATE AND TERM OF THE PLAN 

 A. The Plan shall become effective on the Plan
Effective Date. 
 B. The Plan shall serve as the successor to the Predecessor Plans, and no further option grants shall be made under the
Predecessor Plans if this Plan is approved by the stockholders at the 2005 Annual Meeting. Such stockholder approval shall not affect the options outstanding under the Predecessor Plans at the time of the 2005 Annual Meeting, and those options shall
continue in full force and effect in accordance with their terms. However, should any of those options expire or terminate unexercised, the shares of Common Stock subject to those options at the time of expiration or termination shall be added to
the share reserve of this Plan, up to the maximum number of additional shares permissible hereunder. 
 C. The Plan shall terminate upon
the earliest to occur of (i) March 15, 2015, (ii) the date on which all shares available for issuance under the Plan shall have been issued as fully vested shares or (iii) the termination of all outstanding options, stock
appreciation rights, restricted stock units and other share right awards in connection with a Change in Control. Should the Plan terminate on March 15, 2015, then all option grants, stock appreciation rights, unvested stock issuances,
restricted stock units and other share right awards outstanding at that time shall continue to have force and effect in accordance with the provisions of the documents evidencing such grants, issuances or awards. 

D. As required pursuant to Section 162(m) of the Code and the regulations promulgated thereunder, the Plan Administrator’s authority
to grant new awards under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program that are intended to qualify as performance-based compensation within the meaning of Section 162(m) of the Code shall terminate upon the first meeting of the Corporation’s
stockholders that occurs in the fifth year following the year in which the Corporation’s stockholders approved the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program. 

  
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	IV.	AMENDMENT OF THE PLAN 

 A. The Board shall have complete and exclusive power and
authority to amend or modify the Plan in any or all respects. However, no such amendment or modification shall adversely affect the rights and obligations with respect to stock options, stock appreciation rights, unvested stock issuances or other
stock-based awards at the time outstanding under the Plan unless the Optionee or the Participant consents to such amendment or modification. In addition, amendments to the Plan will be subject to stockholder approval to the extent required under
applicable law or regulation or pursuant to the listing standards of the stock exchange (or the Nasdaq National Market) on which the Common Stock is at the time primarily traded. 

B. The Compensation Committee of the Board shall have the discretionary authority to adopt and implement from time to time such addenda or
subplans to the Plan as it may deem necessary in order to bring the Plan into compliance with applicable laws and regulations of any foreign jurisdictions in which grants or awards are to be made under the Plan and/or to obtain favorable tax
treatment in those foreign jurisdictions for the individuals to whom the grants or awards are made. 
 C. Options and stock appreciation
rights may be granted under the Discretionary Grant Program and stock- based awards may be made under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program that in each instance involve shares of Common Stock in excess of the number of shares then available for
issuance under the Plan, provided no shares shall actually be issued pursuant to those grants or awards until the number of shares of Common Stock available for issuance under the Plan is sufficiently increased by stockholder approval of an
amendment of the Plan authorizing such increase. If stockholder approval is required and is not obtained within twelve (12) months after the date the first excess grant or award made against such contingent increase, then any options, stock
appreciation rights or other stock-based awards granted on the basis of such excess shares shall terminate and cease to be outstanding. 
  

	V.	USE OF PROCEEDS 

 Any cash proceeds received by the Corporation from the sale of shares
of Common Stock under the Plan shall be used for general corporate purposes. 
  

	VI.	REGULATORY APPROVALS 

 A. The implementation of the Plan, the granting of any stock
option, stock appreciation right or other stock- based award under the Plan and the issuance of any shares of Common Stock (i) upon the exercise or vesting of any granted option, stock appreciation right or other stock-based award or
(ii) under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program shall be subject to the Corporation’s procurement of all approvals and permits required by regulatory authorities having jurisdiction over the Plan, the stock options granted under it
and the shares of Common Stock issued pursuant to it. 
 B. No shares of Common Stock or other assets shall be issued or delivered under the
Plan unless and until there shall have been compliance with all applicable requirements of applicable securities laws, including the filing and effectiveness of the Form S-8 registration statement for the shares of Common Stock issuable under the
Plan, and all applicable listing requirements of any Stock Exchange (or the Nasdaq National Market, if applicable) on which Common Stock is then listed for trading. 
  

	VII.	NO EMPLOYMENT/SERVICE RIGHTS 

 Nothing in the Plan shall confer upon the Optionee or the
Participant any right to continue in Service for any period of specific duration or interfere with or otherwise restrict in any way the rights of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary employing or retaining such person) or of the Optionee or
the Participant, which rights are hereby expressly reserved by each, to terminate such person’s Service at any time for any reason, with or without cause. 

  
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 APPENDIX 

The following definitions shall be in effect under the Plan: 

A. Annual Meeting shall mean the annual meeting of the Corporation’s stockholders. 

B. Automatic Grant Program shall mean the automatic option grant program in effect under Article Four of the Plan. 

C. Board shall mean the Corporation’s Board of Directors. 

D. Change in Control shall mean a change in ownership or control of the Corporation effected through any of the following
transactions: 
 (i) a merger, consolidation or other reorganization approved by the Corporation’s stockholders,
unless securities representing more than fifty percent (50%) of the total combined voting power of the voting securities of the successor corporation are immediately thereafter beneficially owned, directly or indirectly and in
substantially the same proportion, by the persons who beneficially owned the Corporation’s outstanding voting securities immediately prior to such transaction, 

(ii) a stockholder-approved sale, transfer or other disposition (including in whole or in part through one or more licensing
arrangements) of all or substantially all of the Corporation’s assets, or 
 (iii) the closing of any transaction or
series of related transactions pursuant to which any person or any group of persons comprising a “group” within the meaning of Rule 13d-5(b)(1) of the 1934 Act (other than the Corporation or a person that, prior to such transaction or
series of related transactions, directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by or is under common control with, the Corporation) becomes directly or indirectly the beneficial owner (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 of the 1934 Act) of securities
possessing (or convertible into or exercisable for securities possessing) more than fifty percent (50%) of the total combined voting power of the Corporation’s securities (as measured in terms of the power to vote with respect to the
election of Board members) outstanding immediately after the consummation of such transaction or series of related transactions, whether such transaction involves a direct issuance from the Corporation or the acquisition of outstanding securities
held by one or more of the Corporation’s existing stockholders. 
 E. Code shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986,
as amended. 
 F. Common Stock shall mean the Corporation’s common stock. 

G. Compensation Committee shall mean the Compensation Committee of the Board comprised of two (2) or more non-employee
Board members. 
 H. Corporation shall mean SanDisk Corporation, a Delaware corporation, and any corporate successor to all or
substantially all of the assets or voting stock of SanDisk Corporation which has by appropriate action assumed the Plan. 
 I.
Discretionary Grant Program shall mean the discretionary grant program in effect under Article Two of the Plan pursuant to which stock options and stock appreciation rights may be granted to one or more eligible individuals. 

J. Employee shall mean an individual who is in the employ of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary, whether now existing
or subsequently established), subject to the control and direction of the employer entity as to both the work to be performed and the manner and method of performance. 

  
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 K. Exercise Date shall mean the date on which the Corporation shall have received
written notice of the option exercise. 
 L. Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock on any relevant date shall be
determined in accordance with the following provisions: 
 (i) If the Common Stock is at the time traded on the NASDAQ
National Market, then the Fair Market Value shall be the closing selling price per share of Common Stock at the close of regular hours trading (i.e., before after- hours trading begins) on the NASDAQ National Market on the date in question,
as such price is reported by the National Association of Securities Dealers. If there is no closing selling price for the Common Stock on the date in question, then the Fair Market Value shall be the closing selling price on the last preceding date
for which such quotation exists. 
 (ii) If the Common Stock is at the time listed on any Stock Exchange, then the Fair
Market Value shall be the closing selling price per share of Common Stock at the close of regular hours trading (i.e., before after- hours trading begins) on the date in question on the Stock Exchange determined by the Plan Administrator to
be the primary market for the Common Stock, as such price is officially quoted in the composite tape of transactions on such exchange. If there is no closing selling price for the Common Stock on the date in question, then the Fair Market Value
shall be the closing selling price on the last preceding date for which such quotation exists. 
 M. Family Member means, with
respect to a particular Optionee or Participant, any child, stepchild, grandchild, parent, stepparent, grandparent, spouse, former spouse, sibling, niece, nephew, mother-in-law, father-in- law, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, bother-in-law or
sister-in-law. 
 N. Hostile Take-Over shall mean a change in ownership or control of the Corporation effected through either
of the following transactions: 
 (i) a change in the composition of the Board over a period of thirty-six
(36) consecutive months or less such that a majority of the Board members ceases, by reason of one or more contested elections for Board membership, to be comprised of individuals who either (A) have been Board members continuously since
the beginning of such period or (B) have been elected or nominated for election as Board members during such period by at least a majority of the Board members described in clause (A) who were still in office at the time the Board approved
such election or nomination, or 
 (ii) the acquisition, directly or indirectly, by any person or related group of persons
(other than the Corporation or a person that directly or indirectly controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, the Corporation) of beneficial ownership (within the meaning of Rule 13d-3 of the 1934 Act) of securities possessing
more than fifty percent (50%) of the total combined voting power of the Corporation’s outstanding securities pursuant to a tender or exchange offer made directly to the Corporation’s stockholders which the Board does not recommend
such stockholders to accept. 
 O. Incentive Option shall mean an option which satisfies the requirements of Code
Section 422. 
 P. Involuntary Termination shall mean the termination of the Service of any individual which occurs by
reason of: 
 (i) such individual’s involuntary dismissal or discharge by the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary)
for reasons other than Misconduct, or 
 (ii) such individual’s voluntary resignation following (A) a change in his
or her position with the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) which materially reduces his or her duties and responsibilities or the level of management to which he or she reports, (B) a reduction in his or her level of compensation
(including base salary, fringe benefits and target bonus under any corporate-performance based bonus or incentive programs) by more than fifteen percent (15%) or (C) a relocation of such individual’s place of employment by more than
fifty (50) miles, provided and only if such change, reduction or relocation is effected by the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) without the individual’s consent. 

  
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 Q. Misconduct shall mean the commission of any act of fraud, embezzlement or
dishonesty by the Optionee or Participant, any unauthorized use or disclosure by such person of confidential information or trade secrets of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary), or any other intentional misconduct by such person adversely
affecting the business or affairs of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) in a material manner. The foregoing definition shall not in any way preclude or restrict the right of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) to discharge or
dismiss any Optionee, Participant or other person in the Service of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary) for any other acts or omissions, but such other acts or omissions shall not be deemed, for purposes of the Plan, to constitute grounds
for termination for Misconduct. 
 R. 1934 Act shall mean the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended. 

S. Non-Statutory Option shall mean an option not intended to satisfy the requirements of Code Section 422. 

T. Optionee shall mean any person to whom an option is granted under the Discretionary Grant or Automatic Grant Program. 

U. Parent shall mean any corporation (other than the Corporation) in an unbroken chain of corporations ending with the
Corporation, provided each corporation in the unbroken chain (other than the Corporation) owns, at the time of the determination, stock possessing fifty percent (50%) or more of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock in one of
the other corporations in such chain. 
 V. Participant shall mean any person who is issued shares of Common Stock or
restricted stock units or other stock-based awards or cash bonus awards under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program. 
 W.
Permanent Disability or Permanently Disabled shall mean the inability of the Optionee or the Participant to engage in any substantial gainful activity by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment expected to
result in death or to be of continuous duration of twelve (12) months or more. However, solely for purposes of the Automatic Grant Program, Permanent Disability or Permanently Disabled shall mean the inability of the non-employee Board member
to perform his or her usual duties as a Board member by reason of any medically determinable physical or mental impairment expected to result in death or to be of continuous duration of twelve (12) months or more. 

X. Plan shall mean the Corporation’s 2005 Stock Incentive Plan, as set forth in this document. 

Y. Plan Administrator shall mean the particular entity, whether the Compensation Committee, the Board, or the Secondary Board
Committee which is authorized to administer the Discretionary Grant Program and the Stock Issuance and Cash Award Program with respect to one or more classes of eligible persons, to the extent such entity is carrying out its administrative functions
under those programs with respect to the persons under its jurisdiction. As determined by the Board from time to time, the Plan Administrator with respect to options granted by any Secondary Executive Committee shall be the Compensation Committee,
the Board, or the Secondary Board Committee. 
 Z. Plan Effective Date shall mean the May 27, 2005 date on which the Plan
is approved by the stockholders at the 2005 Annual Meeting. 
 AA. Predecessor Plans shall mean (i) the
Corporation’s 1995 Stock Option Plan and (ii) the Corporation’s 1995 Non-Employee Directors Stock Option Plan, as each such Plan is in effect immediately prior to the 2005 Annual Stockholders Meeting. 

BB. Secondary Board Committee shall mean a committee of one or more Board members appointed by the Board to administer the
Discretionary Grant and Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Programs with respect to eligible persons other than Section 16 Insiders. 

  
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 CC. Secondary Executive Committee shall mean a committee of one or more officers of
the Corporation appointed by the Board and authorized to grant options (subject to the limitations established by the Board and the requirements of Section 157(c) of the Delaware General Corporation Law) under the Discretionary Grant Program
with respect to Employees other than Section 16 Insiders. 
 DD. Section 16 Insider shall mean an officer or
director of the Corporation subject to the short-swing profit liabilities of Section 16 of the 1934 Act. 
 EE. Service
shall mean the performance of services for the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary, whether now existing or subsequently established) by a person in the capacity of an Employee, a non-employee member of the board of directors or a consultant or
independent advisor, except to the extent otherwise specifically provided in the documents evidencing the option grant or stock issuance. For purposes of the Plan, an Optionee or Participant shall be deemed to cease Service immediately upon the
occurrence of the either of the following events: (i) the Optionee or Participant no longer performs services in any of the foregoing capacities for the Corporation or any Parent or Subsidiary or (ii) the entity for which the Optionee or
Participant is performing such services ceases to remain a Parent or Subsidiary of the Corporation, even though the Optionee or Participant may subsequently continue to perform services for that entity. Service shall not be deemed to cease during a
period of military leave, sick leave or other personal leave approved by the Corporation; provided, however, that should such leave of absence exceed three (3) months, then for purposes of determining the period within which an Incentive
Option may be exercised as such under the federal tax laws, the Optionee’s Service shall be deemed to cease on the first day immediately following the expiration of such three (3)-month period, unless Optionee is provided with the right to
return to Service following such leave either by statute or by written contract. Except to the extent otherwise required by law or expressly authorized by the Plan Administrator or by the Corporation’s written policy on leaves of absence, no
Service credit shall be given for vesting purposes for any period the Optionee or Participant is on a leave of absence. 
 FF. Stock
Exchange shall mean either the American Stock Exchange or the New York Stock Exchange. 
 GG. Stock Issuance Agreement
shall mean the agreement entered into by the Corporation and the Participant at the time of issuance of shares of Common Stock under the Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program. 

HH. Stock Issuance and Cash Bonus Program shall mean the stock issuance and cash bonus program in effect under Article Three of
the Plan. 
 II. Subsidiary shall mean any corporation (other than the Corporation) in an unbroken chain of corporations
beginning with the Corporation, provided each corporation (other than the last corporation) in the unbroken chain owns, at the time of the determination, stock possessing fifty percent (50%) or more of the total combined voting power of all
classes of stock in one of the other corporations in such chain. 
 JJ. 10% Stockholder shall mean the owner of stock (as
determined under Code Section 424(d)) possessing more than ten percent (10%) of the total combined voting power of all classes of stock of the Corporation (or any Parent or Subsidiary). 

KK. Withholding Taxes shall mean the applicable income and employment withholding taxes to which the holder of an option or
stock appreciation right or shares of Common Stock or a cash bonus under the Plan may become subject in connection with the grant or exercise of those options or stock appreciation rights the issuance or vesting of those shares or the payment of
such cash bonus. 

  
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