Saturday, February 19, 2011

NAND Flash consumption Tablet rise almost 400% in 2011

As the tablet market explodes, the use of NAND flash memory will do likewise in 2011. NAND is used in lozenges for storing content, such as books, photos, music and movies.

Tablet PC consumption of NAND flash is expected to grow from gigabyte 476.8 million in 2010 to $ 2.3 billion gigabytes in 2011, an increase of 382.4%. Shipments of NAND for tablets show no signs of slowing down in the years to come, finally hitting GB 12.3 billion by 2014, according to IHS iSuppli.

Average memory densities will vary from 27.1 GB for non-iPad lists at 41.5 GB in iPad. Windows tablet devices are typically with 32 GB to 64 GB of solid-state storage; This range of density is the highest that can be offered by the producers, while keeping costs down. Because most memory cannot be provided to Windows tablets without driving cost out of the sweet spot for price, however, the value proposition that supply is not as compelling as their counterparts in Apple or Android.

"The bump NAND consumption between blocks is likely to come from devices like Apple's iPad, as well as a series of Tablet devices powered by Android OS rival, expected to hit the market this year," Dee Nguyen, analyst for memory and storage at IHS, said as education. "Together, iPad Android-based tablets form a thread of Tablet PC experience offered by the producers of a centering on the consumption of Internet-based media. For these tablets, internal storage capacity is not a problem because the devices are intended to provide entertainment, not a full PC experience of computing ".



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