Friday, July 29, 2005
The sales for NAND flash memories is set to reach $36.1 billion in 2008 prior to a price collapse in 2009 according to market research company Semico Research Corp.
“Megabyte growth will average 129 percent over the term of the forecast,” said Semico. “At a growth rate of 100 percent the industry ships more megabytes in one year than it has over the whole history of the market. In fact, more NAND megabytes shipped in 2004 than DRAM did in the entire 1990s”
Semico said the established suppliers of NAND flash are: Samsung, Toshiba, SanDisk, Renesas, and M-Systems. The emerging suppliers include: Hynix, STMicroelectronics, Micron Technology, and Infineon.
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