Slow MP3 Player Sales to Blame for Dampened NAND Flash Outlook
14th Nov 2006, 22:52 GMT
Today, the first indicators for how well we can expect the MP3 player market to perform this holiday season were released by industry analyst iSuppli, and the news isn't good. Revenue projections for the industry's top eight players combined are growing at a sharply lower annual rate.
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