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| July 3, 2009 10:19 AM EDT |
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a997c1/nand_quarterly_ins) has announced the addition of the "NAND Quarterly Insights Q2/09" report to their offering.
NAND Quarterly Insights is a quarterly supply-demand forecast published four times a year which includes vendor shipments, roadmaps, wafer capacity, capex, and application forecasts out to the year 2014. Actual die sizes and projected die sizes for MLC, 3-bit per cell and 4-bit per cell NAND flash by vendor and costs for SLC, MLC, 3-bit per cell and 4-bit per cell NAND flash by technology node are also provided.
The first half of 2009 witnessed strong price increases due to reductions in fab capacity utilization, however suppliers have started increasing wafer capacities as they gear up for seasonal demand in the 2nd half of the year and fulfilling Apple's NAND demand.
The additional output is likely to put pressure on pricing in the latter half of 2009 extending into 2010. Profitability will remain a challenge for NAND flash suppliers in 2009.
The report contains 22 pages and the database contains 35 tabs for the excel spreadsheet
Key Topics Covered:
Overview
Revenues
$ per GB
Capex
Supply-Demand
Applications
- DSC
- DVC
- Flash Cards
- Mobile Phone
- MP3/PMP
- PND
- SSD
- USB Flash Drives
Wafer Capacity
- Bits by Vendor
- Roadmap
- Samsung
- Toshiba
- SanDisk
- Hynix
- Micron
- Intel
- Renesas
- PSC
- Numonyx
- Spansion
- SMIC
- Other
ASP
- 8Gb MLC
- 16Gb MLC
- 32Gb MLC
- 32Gb 8LC
- 64Gb 16LC
For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a997c1/nand_quarterly_ins
Published July 3, 2009
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