1 GByte flash may dampen demand for microdrives
Some Taiwan MP3-player manufacturers are using 1GB NAND-flash storage to replace one" miniature hard disk drives (microdrives) as flash prices fall and microdrive supply is constrained, according to sources at the manufacturers.
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