
Du Jichuan said that to play with cloud computing, enterprises need to use a large number of workstations and servers to build data centers, which brings a large number of servers with memory orders. He also pointed out that while Kingston sells server memory for business users, it also provides a variety of storage products related to cloud computing applications, corresponding to a range of devices. Such as smart phones built-in eMMC memory chips and tablet PCs, e-book readers and GPS devices used in the SSD.
Kingston expects that in 2011, the company will increase 50%, 15%, and 133% of its memory, U-disk and other devices, and SSD shipments in 2010 compared to 2010 respectively. Du Jichuan said Kingston's mainland market's memory shipments in the first three quarters were roughly distributed: 84% desktops, 11% notebooks, and 5% servers.
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