engadget.com — Oh Apple, what are you up to? Just like we saw right around this time last year in preparation for Apple's new iPhone 3G and updated iPod touch, Apple is placing huge orders of NAND chips thereby threatening the supply in demand by other tier-one vendors.
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phrenzyApr 9, 2009
You are the great thinker of our time.
yez70Apr 9, 2009
Must be nice. Closest Apple store to me is 5 hours away.
hiroApr 9, 2009
They're all for one f**king huge new ipod capable of storing every single one of the $0.69 songs available on the iTunes Store
richgustavsonApr 9, 2009
lol wat
javieroApr 9, 2009
Damn B.. get it straight yo
khedorosApr 10, 2009
Flash doesn't work well as a buffer. It's not all that fast, and if you're constantly writing to it over and over (the way you do in a buffer), it kills the memory cells.