Hard drive shipments recover from floods in Thailand, expected to reach record high
floods last year in Thailand caused a shortage of hard drives after causing havoc in a number of electronics manufacturers, but new statistics IHS iSuppli indicates that the drive market for hard PC has fully recovered and is about to reach a record level. The company expects that 524 million units in the domestic PC to send this year, surpassing the previous record of 4.3 percent. What gives an extra boost recovery? According to the analysis group, the additional demand comes courtesy of Windows 8 and Ultrabooks. Unfortunately for dogs agreement, the company said in a report earlier this year that prices should not drop below pre-flood range until 2014. If the projections are valid IHS iSuppli, the total annual shipments of hard disk up to 575.1 million in 2016.
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