Speaking at a meeting of shareholders, Micron executives noted one important trend, which was already mentioned various industry analysts and producers: the average amount of memory in mobile devices is growing steadily. In a literal sense, today's smartphones can already compete on volume of RAM and SSD notebooks, issued a year or two ago.
Modern smartphones are often equipped with 3 GB of RAM and SSD 64GB. However, the transition to the use of more advanced lithography technology allows more memory chips and their power level does not hinder the widespread use of these chips into mobile devices.
Interestingly, Micron thus sees no need to blindly chase the latest technological standards. Progress in this area has slowed somewhat, and it allows you to prudently manage the funds. Micron is ready to adopt new technologies only if sees potential demand for its products.