Handsets To Account For 40% Of NAND Flash Demand In 2008, Says InSpectrum
Handsets will continue to serve as the key sales driver for NAND flash in 2008 and account for almost 40% of NAND flash capacity, thanks to growing adoption of small-form factor memory cards. Digital media players and digital cameras will be the two key applications after handset in terms of NAND flash, said inSpectrum.
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