Apple could offer 32GB flash iPods
updated 05:45 pm EDT, Wed August 23, 2006
Apple, 32GB flash iPods?
The absence of an iPod nano capacity update almost a year after its initial launch has cast doubt on Apple's ability to maintain interest in its music players, especially after competitor SanDisk recently unveiled the first 8GB flash player and announced a price of $249 to match the 4GB Nano. Such concerns might well be unfounded, however, according to commentator Sean Alexander. Observing that Apple previously entered into a large agreement with Intel and Micron that helped form IM Flash Technologies, a company that has already managed to test flash memory on a 50nm process -- ten times smaller than the latest technologies available today, according to Electronista. Limited production is set to begin late this year, says Alexander, which would make it feasible for Apple to release an updated iPod nano or the rumored Apple iPhone with storage capacities up to 32GB via onboard flash, which would effectively dwarf SanDisk or other flash player manufacturers' latest models.










Announced vs available
08/24, 05:02am reply
> especially after competitor SanDisk recently unveiled the first 8GB flash player
It may have been "unveiled" but it is unavailable. Their web site for the product says
Pre-order NOW * Shipping in first half of Sept ‘06
Looks like Sandisk is following Microsoft's lead and announcing products before they are available, to grab some headlines and free press before the new iPods are released (as in made available). How sad for Sandisk...
kw99
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be fair...
08/24, 08:44am reply
Apple has done the same thing in the past. In fact, I can think of several high end configs and products that were "available for pre-order" when announced.
And It's not like mid-Sept '06 is 6 months away.. it's like 3 weeks, dude..
eldarkus
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kw99
08/24, 07:19pm reply
Your sad
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