The issue with flash drives is that anyone with decent cashflow can
start making them in a surplus, which has added a plethora of
unnecessary new players to the market. The key players, such as SanDisk
and Lexar, in our meeting, pointed out that they aren't necessairly
worried about no-brand drives, since the majority of them exist in the
Asian market.
Head over to CTZ to learn more.
CES 2006 Coverage: No more speed for flash drives
Posted on Tuesday, January 10 2006 @ 17:23 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck