Der bliver kamp om NAND flash hukommelser
Efterspørgslen efter iPhone og konkurrerende produkter giver anledning til mangel på NAND flash hukommelser i 2010, vurderer iSuppli (in english).
Thanks to its huge sales and high memory usage, Apple Inc.’s iPhone is expected to generate insatiable demand for NAND-type flash memory in 2010, helping to strain supplies for the year, according to iSuppli Corp.
- An average of 35.2Gbytes of NAND will be used in each iPhone sold in 2010, iSuppli estimates, says Michael Yang, senior analyst for memory and storage at iSuppli.
- Furthermore, iPhone shipments are set to rise to 33 million in 2010, up 31.5 percent from 25.1 million in 2009. With the iPhone already the largest application for NAND, this huge growth is likely to lead to some periods of undersupply for the year.
Partly owing to demand driven by the iPhone and competitive products, global NAND flash revenue will rise to $18.1 billion in 2010, up 34 percent from $13.5 billion in 2009, according to a preliminary forecast from iSuppli. This compares to a 14.8 percent increase in 2009.
Partly because of increasing shipments of the iPhone and the arrival of competitive smart-phone products, the number of mobile handsets that contain embedded NAND flash is expected to rise sharply in 2010. iSuppli forecasts that shipments of mobile handsets with embedded NAND flash will grow to 732 million units in 2010, up 13.8 percent from 643 million in 2009. This compares to marginal growth of 1.6 percent in 2008.
- The success of the iPhone in the smart-phone category has spurred the launch of a series of competitive mobile phones. These include the Motorola Droid, HTC Android Iris, Palm Pre and Google Nexus One. Although these phones may choose a different solution for storage memory, such as a microSD card, they will still aim to match the iPhone spec for spec in terms of memory capacity. This bodes well for NAND flash demand, Yang says.
Beyond the smart-phone segment, a number of other promising products are driving the NAND market in 2010, including eBooks and tablet PCs.
However, while eBooks such as the Amazon Kindle may follow a similar growth path as Apple’s iPods, they don’t use nearly as much NAND flash memory. eBooks contain a mere 512MBytes to 2GBytes of embedded NAND included in each device.
And although density will no doubt grow in the coming years as wireless Internet enables more features and functionality, NAND usage in eBooks will remain low in 2010, iSuppli predicts.
Tablet PCs - with an anticipated storage density of 32GBytes to 64GBytes of storage -represent an attractive opportunity for NAND suppliers. However, it remains unclear if volumes will reach the projections of hopeful manufacturers. The introduction of Apple’s iPad, though, might boost the market, and if the adoption rate for the iPad that approximates those of the iPod and iPhone could be a serious market-changing segment for NAND vendors.
Learn more about the NAND market in 2010 with Yang’s new report, entitled 'All Eyes on Apple'.
www.isuppli.com
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