Why memory matters: the future of the mobile handset

Embedded flash memory will be a driving force for the mobile market in the next five years.

November 13th, 2006

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Feature / Discussion: 2006-11-13Mobile phone users increasingly need more memory to store all the data they accumulate. Information from contacts to music to photos all take up vast amounts of memory. Francois explores a few potentially favorable options depending on specific memory usage and describes what to expect in the near future.
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