Apple rumored to be planning 8 GB Ipod Nano
Following recent signs of recovery for the price of NAND flash, industry sources are confident that the industry should break out of its low point as Apple is booking considerable capacity at chip makers, according to industry sources. Apple is likely to debut a new version of its iPod with a larger memory capacity, probably with 8 GB of NAND flash, according to industry sources.
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