A-Data confident about Vista impact on DRAM and NAND flash
After posting a confident outlook for the memory market this quarter, A-Data Technology again stressed the positive impact that new Microsoft’s Windows Vista operation system (OS) will bring to the memory business. Company chairman Simon Chen anticipates influence of Vista to emerge from 2007 and bring a 20-30% growth for DRAM per year.
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