And it is not a surprising fact as over the years, the demand for memory components and peripherals are growing in immense, steady rate, coming along with the advancement of their tech-related industries. With the release of new laptops, notebooks, and tablets, the need for a robust memory device to accommodate these devices are higher than ever.
But the newest trends that caused the sales to increase came from the new market â^' teenager and accessibility. In a short article published in BusinessWire.com, it discussed that the analyst foresee a growth of 1.74 percent over the period of 2013-2018 on the global flash memory cards market. One of the major factors of this growth is the growing demand for quality, high compact memory cards and flash drives with maximum storage capacity.
Memory card manufactures today are continuously making and creating models which can par with flash cards today. As of today, a variety of memory cards are being offered and sold in the market, ranging from 2GB to 256 GB. The reason behind these manufacturing scheme is that the vendors want to gain new customers in different industries and retain the old ones as possible. Included on the new customers category are teenagers and youngsters who are users and owners of devices and gadgets needing memory cards and components and want to have an extra memory card with high storage capacity.
But I think the main reason for the market swell is the accessibility and awareness on this kind of technology that bring forth awareness to the large number of buyers in the tech market. With the way information is disseminated, it is definitely possible to build awareness in a fraction of a time.
The impact of this change can positively affect the manufacturers. Some of the companies mentioned on the report are SanDisk Corp, Samsung Semiconductor, Kingston Technology Corp, Toshiba Electronics, Transcend Information Inc., and many others.
And speaking of Sandisk, the Milpitas-based flash giant, started the year right with launch of their new and improved Connect Flash Drive. The said 64GB thumb-sized device takes a microSD card and sets up a Wi-Fi network. According to Tim Hornyak on his article, "SanDisk boosts wireless memory with 64GB Connect drive" published in ComputerWorld.com, the flash drive can connect with eight devices and streams three playbacks at the same time sans the Internet connection. And it can also send and receive data from other mobile devices. And to keep it secure, the user can encrypt the network with the standard Wi-Fi protocols.
According to Sandisk, this new product paved way to new methods of sharing and storing data from one device to another and the expansion of memory capacity of other mobile devices if needed.
However, the company will still produced other memory components to accommodate current devices in the market like their SanDisk Ultra Micro card in SDXC and SDHC format which are being used in most mobile devices today, particularly in smartphones and tablets.
But the newest trends that caused the sales to increase came from the new market â^' teenager and accessibility. In a short article published in BusinessWire.com, it discussed that the analyst foresee a growth of 1.74 percent over the period of 2013-2018 on the global flash memory cards market. One of the major factors of this growth is the growing demand for quality, high compact memory cards and flash drives with maximum storage capacity.
Memory card manufactures today are continuously making and creating models which can par with flash cards today. As of today, a variety of memory cards are being offered and sold in the market, ranging from 2GB to 256 GB. The reason behind these manufacturing scheme is that the vendors want to gain new customers in different industries and retain the old ones as possible. Included on the new customers category are teenagers and youngsters who are users and owners of devices and gadgets needing memory cards and components and want to have an extra memory card with high storage capacity.
But I think the main reason for the market swell is the accessibility and awareness on this kind of technology that bring forth awareness to the large number of buyers in the tech market. With the way information is disseminated, it is definitely possible to build awareness in a fraction of a time.
The impact of this change can positively affect the manufacturers. Some of the companies mentioned on the report are SanDisk Corp, Samsung Semiconductor, Kingston Technology Corp, Toshiba Electronics, Transcend Information Inc., and many others.
And speaking of Sandisk, the Milpitas-based flash giant, started the year right with launch of their new and improved Connect Flash Drive. The said 64GB thumb-sized device takes a microSD card and sets up a Wi-Fi network. According to Tim Hornyak on his article, "SanDisk boosts wireless memory with 64GB Connect drive" published in ComputerWorld.com, the flash drive can connect with eight devices and streams three playbacks at the same time sans the Internet connection. And it can also send and receive data from other mobile devices. And to keep it secure, the user can encrypt the network with the standard Wi-Fi protocols.
According to Sandisk, this new product paved way to new methods of sharing and storing data from one device to another and the expansion of memory capacity of other mobile devices if needed.
However, the company will still produced other memory components to accommodate current devices in the market like their SanDisk Ultra Micro card in SDXC and SDHC format which are being used in most mobile devices today, particularly in smartphones and tablets.
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