2GB and 4GB iPod Shuffles? (Unlikely)
Digitimes claims that according to manufacturing sources, Toshiba and Samsung Electronics are planning on aggressively ramping up 8Gbit flash chip production in the coming months.
The reason is cited to be Apple's plans to introduce 2GB and 4GB versions of the iPod Shuffle "this June and August".
Apple presently offers 512MB and 1GB versions of the iPod Shuffle.
Digitimes continues to publish reports but has remained consistently inaccurate with their rumors in the past.
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