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Solid State Drives and Video Capture from Digital Video Cameras Are Fastest Growing NAND Flash Applications
January 28, 2009

     

Scottsdale, AR -- NAND flash revenue in two key applications, Solid State Drives (SSDs) and Video Capture from Digital Video Cameras (DVCs), will see compound annual growth rates (CAGR) of over 100% through 2012, reports In-Stat ( http://www.in-stat.com). This will overcome some of the weaknesses in other segments of the NAND flash market and drive overall growth to 30% CAGR.

"The top four applications for NAND flash will remain MP3 players and PMPs, mobile handsets, after-market cards, and USB Flash Drives, with a combined market share of over 80 percent over the next couple of years," says Jim McGregor, In-Stat analyst. "This percentage will drop to about 70 percent by 2012, as solid state drives (SSDs) and video capture from digital video cameras (DVCs) grow in importance."

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