- Phison: Easing inventory to help improve 4Q profits, despite negative outlook for NAND flash market
NAND flash controller IC design house Phison Electronics will see sequentially-improved profits in the fourth quarter of 2008, buoyed by easing low-priced inventory plus currency exchange gains from its non-core...
- Samsung Reveals World’s First 30nm-class 64Gigabit NAND Flash for High-Density Storage Cards
Seoul, Korea – October 23, 2007 - Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., a leader in advanced semiconductor technology, announced today that it has developed the world‘s first 64 Gigabit...
- Samsung and Toshiba to share Specifications for Premium Nand Flash Memory
Samsung and Toshiba to Share Specifications for Premium NAND Flash Memoryto Increase Supplier and Procurement Flexibility SEOUL and TOKYO, December 3, 2007-- Samsung Electronics Co.,...
- NAND flash output continues to grow as demand falls
Despite of sharp decline in demand for consumer electronics products caused by the global financial crisis, the output of global NAND flash chips continued to post a bit growth rate of 25% sequentially in the third...
- A-Data said to have settled with SanDisk over NAND flash patents
Following Afa Technologies' (Afatech's) settlement with SanDisk over its NAND flash-related patent infringement lawsuit, another Taiwan-based flash memory product maker, A-Data Technology, has reportedly also reached...
- NAND flash market faces historic downturn in 2008 and 2009, says iSuppli
Once one of the fastest-growing segments of the global semiconductor industry, the NAND flash memory market has been stricken by weakening consumer spending, causing revenues to decline in both 2008 and 2009,...
- Toshiba to launch 43nm SLC NAND flash
Toshiba has announced the launch of a new line-up of 43nm single-level cell (SLC) NAND flash memory products available in densities ranging from 512Mb to 64Gb and in a total of 16 versions. The new range includes...
- Memory card maker Kingmax cautious on NAND flash inventory
Taiwan-based memory card maker Kingmax Digital will continue to adopt a cautious approach towards the purchase of NAND flash chips in the fourth quarter as the company holds a conservative outlook for the memory card...
- NAND flash prices have peaked; to drop again in November, say industry players
The peak season for NAND flash this year will only last for the month of October, and prices for 16Gb and 32Gb chips are expected to fall again next month, according to industry players.
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