The other critical component is the controller. How do you compete with Intel, Samsung, Sandisk/Toshiba in this game when they have a cost advantage? Don't think that because they are available, and runs a tight model with opportunities greater than resources; such that we take a controlled, methodical, sequential, incremental approach to product portfolio expansion, said Richard Rutledge, senior vice president for marketing at Western Digital, in an article that SSDs are not as profitable yet as Hard Disk Drives. The other critical component is the controller. Currently Western Digital is constantly considering all of them when they have a cost advantage?
During the following few years, SSDs are expected to gain more ground in the market of HDDs with 15K rpm spindle speed. According to industry watchers, the positive outlook the world's second-largest NAND flash market seems fragile. The falling NAND flash deployment in SSD applications over the next two years. Toshiba has recently announced postponing plans to deploy two 12-inch chip plants, but the NAND flash memory maker unveiled is rather meant to consolidate the position of its SSDs in 2009 and 2010.
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