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Touch screens in tablets to reach 60M in 2011
Touch-screen shipments for tablet (or slate) PCs are forecast to reach 60 million units in 2011, according to DisplaySearch's Q1' 2011 Touch Panel Market Analysis update. »
Samsung develops 1-Gbit mobile DRAM
Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. has developed an 1-gigabit (Gbit) mobile DRAM with a wide I/O interface, using 50-nanometer class (between 50 and 59 nanometers) process technology. The wide I/O mobile DRAM targets mobile applications including smart phones and tablet PCs. »
Tablet PCs to gobble up NAND Flash supply
Strong demand for tablet PCs in 2011 will help drive consumption of embedded NAND flash memory, reported DRAMeXchange. The market research firm also noted that more than 80 percent of tablet PCs will use embedded NAND Flash solutions including eMMC and on-board Flash storage (16 GB/32 GB). »
iPad sales to reach 7 million units in 2010
Global sales of Apple Inc.'s iPad is expected to reach 7.1 million units in 2010, doubling in 2011 and nearly tripling to 20.1 million shipments in 2012, according to a conservative preliminary forecast from iSuppli. The market researcher attributes the growth to the iPad's design, compelling apps, and multi-touch capability despite the omission of... »
Analysts take on Apple’s iPad
The launch of the Apple iPad has resulted in an outpouring of opinions -- good and bad. Find out what key market analysts including DisplaySearch, In-Stat, iSuppli, and Strategy Analytics have to say about Apple's latest creation. »

ESNA spoke with ReSolve, part of Arrow's newly launched reverse logistics group, which also includes Intechra, an IT asset disposition services company and Converge, an independent distributor, to discuss the importance of a reverse supply chain logistics program.
The aftermath of Japan's earthquake last month has left the electronics supply chain struggling with production stoppages and shipment delays of electronic components and raw materials supply.
Because the DRAM market is highly volatile the current buyer's market could quickly swing into a seller's market during the second half of 2011. Buyers will need to keep an eye on several key issues.



Delphi Automotive intros an aluminum cable as an alternative to more expensive copper cabling in automotive applications.