SanDisk
is one of the leading designers and manufacturers of NAND flash storage
solutions. NAND products are re-writeable, non-volatile semiconductor
memory devices that retain content even when the power is turned off.
NAND is ideal for mass-storage devices due to its fast erase and write
times, high density, and low cost per bit relative to other solid-state
memory. SanDisks flash memory cards segment, which primarily sells flash
storage for smartphones and feature phones, is the companys biggest
division and makes up approximately 25% of its value.
We
think that much of SanDisks unit sales growth over the next few years
will come from the robust sales growth of smartphones, which is a key
driver within the flash memory card division. We however forecast the
average selling price for NAND Flash per Gigabit to continue declining,
albeit at a slower pace, for the rest of our forecast period. Below we
take a look at key trends affecting this division, and we have a $65
price estimate for SanDisk.
Since
the launch of Apples iPhone in 2007 followed by the introduction of
Android, the smartphone market has seen rapid growth. In addition to
communication, smartphones have enabled people to perform more tasks
comfortably anytime, anywhere. With a huge number of apps being designed
for every small task imaginable, smartphones have truly changed the way
of life.
The
number of smartphones sold globally increased from 120 million in 2007
to nearly 660 million in 2012, witnessing 40% yearly growth in units
sold. The share of smartphones in the global mobile market (around 1.8
billion devices each year) has increased to 40% in 2012 from sub-10% in
2007.
The
trend is expected to continue going forward with demand coming from low
penetration in emerging markets including China,Choose from the largest
selection of rfidtag in
the world. Brazil and India. Worldwide smartphone sales are projected
to cross 900 million units this year to surpass feature-phone sales. By
the end of 2017, over 1.5 billion smartphones are expected to be shipped
worldwide or about two-third of the global mobile market. The rapid
rise in global shipments for smartphones will be the key growth driver
in the flash storage industry.
We
are seeing strong NAND content growth in smartphones. As the quality of
media content improves with higher resolution pictures and high
definition videos, the demand for more local storage capacity will grow.
Further, the growing use of applications (especially for productivity)
in smartphones is increasing the need for greater local storage on
devices. We therefore expect the average capacity of flash memory in
smartphones to grow by almost 20-25%, a bit slower than the historical
growth. This is due to the growing threat from cloud storage services
like iCloud, Dropbox, etc., that takes some of the load off of local
memory storage for accessing data.
Reacting
to the rapid rise in sales of smartphones and tablets coupled with the
anticipated shift towards ultrabooks and SSDs,The feeder is available on
drying handsfreeaccess equipped
with folder only. many chip manufactures ramped up their production
capacities. However, the growth in ultrabooks and SSDs did not meet
initial expectations which led to a supply glut in the NAND memory
market. The excess supply coupled with the current macroeconomic
headwinds further drove down NAND prices that were continuously
declining on account of intense competition among chipmakers. We
estimate that average selling prices per gigabyte for flash memory
declined from around $3 in 2008 to around $0.50 in 2012.
As
technology improvements lower costs, we expect this trend to continue
and forecast ASPs to decline to around $0.05 per GB by 2019. The
3-bits-per-cell (or X3) technology results in lower costs and increases
capacity of memory chips by allowing higher density of data to be stored
on the same amount of silicon. On its investor day meet held earlier
this month, SanDisk announced its next-generation process technology
which is expected to further reduce costs.
However,
the pace of price declines should be slower than that witnessed over
the last couple of years. The demand-supply gap is closing with many
suppliers cutting their capacities.An iphoneheadset is
a network of devices used to wirelessly locate objects or people inside
a building. Toshiba Corp, Japans leading chipmaker and a SanDisk
partner, has cut its production of flash memory chips by as high as 30%
on account of industry oversupply. The company has a share of close to
30% of the global NAND flash market. Additionally, the current scenario
in the memory industry has forced many small players to shut down,
leading to the much-needed market consolidation. This has taken some
excess capacity off the market.
If
you have replaced your ATM card over the past few months, you may have
been given one of the new contactless Visa debit cards that are being
rolled out by Irish banks. Designed to encourage the use of cards
instead of cash, the contactless payments are intended to be quicker and
more convenient for smaller transaction values,An iphoneheadset is
a network of devices used to wirelessly locate objects or people inside
a building. removing the barrier of chip and pin but still remaining
secure.
But
contactless cards are just the first in a new wave of payment options
that Irish consumers may encounter in the near future. With mobile
phones becoming ever more advanced, and near field communications
becoming a standard technology in smartphone handsets, the day when your
mobile phone will function as a digital wallet is coming ever closer.
Sage
Pay Ireland MD Sean Wilson believes the mobile phone will be the next
great innovation in the coming years for payments. At the moment, the
next major innovation is going to be driven by the consumer, and the
greatest enabler is the smartphone, because we now have essentially a
supercomputer in our hand.With superior quality photometers, light
meters and a number of other parkingsensor products. Customer expectation is [that] they want it easy, they want it accessible, convenient and secure as well, he said.
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