Apple looking to buy flash storage company for US$400 million

Apple is negotiating to buy Anobit – an Israel-based flash storage company – for a mighty US$400 million, according to Calcalist.
It's likely Apple was attracted to Anobit's Memory Signal Processing technology (which improves performance and endurance) and we expect to see higher-capacity iDevices and flash storage-only MacBook releases. 128GB iPhone 5? Make it happen Apple.
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Comments
Dynamic Webb
1 year ago
I'd've just got the iPhone 4s 32gb and have had a 32gb iPod Touch for ages and tbh I have plenty of storage space for films and games.
I might need 64gb in 2 years time to cope with a larger HD Film Library but 128gb is unnessary for the iPhone/iPod Touch (Although iPad users could benefit with the storage boost for their Graphics and Media editing apps)