SAN FRANCISCO - Amid weak market conditions in 2011, the manufacturer ofdynamic random access memory (DRAM) expect a great deal in tablets. In fact,shipments of DRAM for the tablet is expected to rise 9 times this year.
DRAM shipments to tablet this year is projected to reach 353.3 million gigabits (Gb).This figure rose approximately 834.7 percent from the year 2010, which only reached37.8 million Gb. In recent years, this figure will continue to rise. In the year 2012reached 1.0 billion tablets DRAM Gb, then in 2013 and 2014, each will reach 2.2billion and 3.5 billion Gb Gb.
"The industry received increased production of DRAM vendors tablets order.Because many computer vendors who then compete in the market share of tablets,following the success Apple iPad. Vendor is not only Samsyng and Motorola but alsothe Blackberry manufacturer RIM, to Dell," ujat analyst for DRAM and memory atresearch firm IHS, Mike Howard, as quoted by Cellular News, on Monday(1/31/2011).
Analysts predict tablet shipments this year will reach 57.6 million, up from just 17.1million in 2010. Shipments were expected to continue to rise until several years into the future.
Increasing memory shipments for the tablet is quite a contrast with the revenuegained the overall DRAM market in 2011 is expected to decline 11.8 percent.
DRAM shipments to tablet this year is projected to reach 353.3 million gigabits (Gb).This figure rose approximately 834.7 percent from the year 2010, which only reached37.8 million Gb. In recent years, this figure will continue to rise. In the year 2012reached 1.0 billion tablets DRAM Gb, then in 2013 and 2014, each will reach 2.2billion and 3.5 billion Gb Gb.
"The industry received increased production of DRAM vendors tablets order.Because many computer vendors who then compete in the market share of tablets,following the success Apple iPad. Vendor is not only Samsyng and Motorola but alsothe Blackberry manufacturer RIM, to Dell," ujat analyst for DRAM and memory atresearch firm IHS, Mike Howard, as quoted by Cellular News, on Monday(1/31/2011).
Analysts predict tablet shipments this year will reach 57.6 million, up from just 17.1million in 2010. Shipments were expected to continue to rise until several years into the future.
Increasing memory shipments for the tablet is quite a contrast with the revenuegained the overall DRAM market in 2011 is expected to decline 11.8 percent.
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