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Via: iSuppli | News Archive
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Intel,
Dell,
SSD,
Apple,
iPhone,
iPod,
Flash,
HP,
Enterprise,
iSuppli,
solid state storage,
ipad
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LOL, love the title!! Nom Nom Nom Well, its only logical! sell the most mp3 players, smartphones, probably tablets as well.... BUT whats interesting is... HP, why are they buying soo much? |
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So Apple has been the one driving the price down on flash memory all this time lol. Apple is the Walmart of flash memory. |
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This makes perfect sense to me as Apple's products utilize mostly flash memory. And the volumes they move are staggering. Now if they would support Adobe Flash. |
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Coolice brings up a good question - what is HP doing with all of the flash it is buying? |
I'm guessing using it in their servers for memory. In any case, Apple's usage of flash memory is phenomenal and I'm guessing it is helping lower the prices of SSD's but then again, they're still expensive as hell. Note: Flash Memory can be used for anything, not just flash drives. |
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Apple helps lower SSD prices... Good for them. I knew they weren't entirely evil and greedy. :p |
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lol Yeah I'm sure that was their Idea from the start. That way they could increase the profit margin of their products! Cookie Monster rules! |
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"When I first saw the title of this article, I immediately thought it was referring to Adobe Flash and Flash content, I was like , wait a minute , how could this be?.' -Optimus |