Unless, they redesign it, I have a hard time understanding the usability of a 4GB Shuffle. Are people looking to just play a random section of 1000 or songs....and pay upwards of a $100 premium to the iPod Mini for the privelege of the smaller form factor?
digitimes.com
Samsung and Toshiba to supply 8Gbit NAND flash for Apple Shuffle Hans Wu, Taipei; Carrie Yu, DigiTimes.com [Friday 27 May 2005]
Samsung Electronics and Toshiba are aggressively planning to ramp up their output of 8Gbit NAND flash chips, as Apple Computer plans to roll out 2GB and 4GB versions of its iPod Shuffle this June and August, respectively, according to sources at NAND flash makers.
Apple and Toshiba had no comment on the news, while Samsung did not reply to requests for a comment at the time of publication.
Samsung Electronics was reported to have started volume production of 8Gbit NAND flash memory in April of this year, while Toshiba stated it will begin producing 8Gbit parts this summer.
Apple currently offers 512MB and 1GB iPod Shuffle models.
Currently, only Samsung and Toshiba have the ability to volume produce 8Gbit NAND flash, with both companies producing the parts using 90nm technology, the sources said. |