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SSD Insights Q4/14: TLC Arrives in the Datacenter
Report No. FI-NFL-SSD-Q414, December 2014
SSD volume continued to increase in Q4/14 led by increasing shipments of enterprise SATA and SAS SSDs and shipments into the channel. In tandem with the increasing volume is the increase in drive capacities. Enterprise SATA SSDs have seen a large jump in capacities greater than 500GB last quarter compared to the first quarter of 2014 while the capacities of SAS SSDs continues to grow steadily.
This report provides a forecast of the client and enterprise SSD market out to 2019
Below is a TOC of the pdf file.
- Computing SSD Quarterly Trend
- Q4/14 SSD Revenues by Supplier
- Computing SSD Revenue Forecast
- Computing SSD Unit Forecast
- SSD Market by Technology
- Client SSDs
- Q4/14 Client SSD Revenues by Supplier
- Notebook SSD Forecast
- Ultra-thin Notebook Storage
- Client SSDs
- Average SSD Capacity
- SSD Channel Pricing
- Client SSD Pricing
- Tablet SSD Forecast
- TLC SSD Forecast
- Client SSD Market by Technology
- Client SSD Interface Trend
- Enterprise SSDs
- Q4/14 Enterprise SSD Revenues by Supplier
- Captive Datacenter SSD
- Enterprise SSD Revenue Forecast
- Enterprise SSD by Form Factor
- Enterprise SSD Unit Forecast
- Aggregate Enterprise $/GB
- Enterprise SSD by Technology
- Average Enterprise SSD (User) Capacity
- Server-attached SSD Forecast
- Enterprise SATA SSD Capacity Trend
- PCIe SSD Forecast
- Enterprise $/GB Forecast
- Storage-attached SSD Forecast
- Summary
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