DRAMeXchange: USB3.0 will heat on in 2011
From “Host” side, current mainstream USB3.0 host controller vendor is still Renesas (former known as NEC). High-end motherboard or desktop products are still the main target in 2010 along with below 10% USB3.0 penetration rate for notebook. However, we think USB3.0 penetration will be significantly raised if USB3.0 penetration in notebook can be pulled up since notebook shipment has accounted around 60% of total PC shipment. According to our check, 2011 new models will be equipped with USB3.0 with the aggressive attitude from Taiwanese vendors and price cut from Renesas. At the meantime, Intel announced to put USB3.0 in the new platform reference design in IDF. We expect USB3.0 penetration in system products will be more mature and penetration will be raised up given the supportive help from CPU vendors.
From the application side in UFD, the USB3.0 UFD capacity is expected to be pulled up to 8GB from 4GB in 2011 while transfer speed will be around double or triple of USB2.0 UFD. With better cost/performance and higher capacity (500GB will become the mainstream spec in 2011), portable HDD are aimed by consumers that since demand for large-size files and high-definition multimedia will be triggered. We expect the replacement effect is positive toward NAND Flash consumption and USB3.0 will be the spotlight in UFD and portable HDD industry.
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