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Manufacturers of CD-ROM disc drives shipped 22.6 million units into data storage markets in 1994 and can be expected to sell 33.2 million units this year, according to a recent study on optical data storage. The report contends demand will grow to 61 million units in 2000.
The study's authors, Robert Abraham and Raymond Freeman of Freeman Associates in Santa Barbara, Calif., argue the global market for computer-attached CD-ROM drives will grow from $2.6 billion in 1994 to...