Rumor: Toshiba's 64GB NAND flash chip for iPhone
Last week, a brief tweet from Mobile Review's editor-in-chief, Eldar Murtazin sparked a rumor that Taiwan-based manufacturer Foxconn had received orders to build the next-generation iPhone. This week Toshiba has announced their 64GB NAND flash chip -- the largest capacity in the industry. Is this what Foxconn will be stuffing into future iPhones?Apple has doubled the capacity of the top-of-the-line model in previous updates. You'll remember that the curent iPhone contains either a single 16GB or 32GB Toshiba NAND module. We're not in charge of production at Foxconn, but it seems that six months is enough time to produce a pile of these. This is speculation, of course, but speculation is fun.
Note that Apple uses a pair of NAND packages in the 32GB or 64GB iPod touch. Can you say 128GB iPod touch? We don't know who would need that much storage space, but Apple sells a 160GB hard drive-based iPod, so what do we know? Apple chews up a substantial slice of the worldwide NAND market, so any tweaks to capacity or manufacturing are definitely noteworthy in Cupertino.
Last month the Korean Times accused Apple of manipulating flash memory prices. It's been estimated that Apple consumes 25% of the world's flash memory.
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My Grateful Dead collection alone would require two of the 128GB iPods. I'd need another 3 or 4 for the rest of my collection. I am still waiting for the 1TB iPod.
December 15 2009 at 11:28 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Reply"We don't know who would need that much storage space"
Well, I've got 32.9 GB free on my 160 gig Classic...no movies, just a few photos, and all of the music is legal. So, yeah, I can imagine where a 128 GB touch would be useful.
Can you say 256GB Macbook Air?
That's the only reason I'm not getting one, is that the SSD is too small for my photo & music collection.
All I'm really interested in this is for them to finally ditch the last gen hw and upgrade the $199 touch to 16GB for the same price.
199- 16gb 3gs hw
299- 64gb
399- 128gb
thereby still leaving people the big incentive to throw down the extra $100 for 4x the storage, as opposed to getting better hardware. Just my 2 cents.
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