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WW Flash Revenues Growing to $72 billion by 2012, a CAGR of 24%

Estimates Research and Markets, with In-Stat.

Research and Markets announced the addition of the "Flash Applications Drive Strong Revenues Worldwide" report to their offering.

Worldwide flash revenues will grow to $72 billion by 2012 representing a CAGR of 24%. The worldwide flash market is being driven primarily by NAND flash which is used in a range of consumer applications for data storage. This technology’s steeply declining prices have fostered its phenomenal growth.

This report provides a deep look into both NOR and NAND flash markets with a particular emphasis on NAND, the larger of the two. Both NAND and NOR forecasts and regional trends are supplemented by a history of NAND pricing and supplier process migrations, and a market-by-market analysis of each of NAND flash’s largest end applications.

Solid State Drives (SSDs) and Video Capture
from Digital Video Cameras (DVCs)
are Fastest Growing NAND Flash Applications

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. 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."

Recent research found the following:

  • Among the NAND Flash market share leaders, including Samsung, Toshiba and Hynix, all lost market share in 2007. Smaller share competitors, Micron and Intel, each gained share.
  • Worldwide NAND flash revenues are likely to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 29.7 percent from 2007’2012 to reach $61 billion.
  • Worldwide NOR flash revenues will increase at a 6 percent CAGR from 2007 through 2012.

The research covers the worldwide market for flash memory. It provides a deep look into both NOR and NAND flash markets with a particular emphasis on NAND, the larger of the two. Both NAND and NOR forecasts and regional trends are supplemented by a history of NAND pricing and supplier process migrations, and a market-by-market analysis of each of NAND flash’s largest end applications. It includes forecasts through 2012.

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