1Gbit NAND flash prices to drop 50 percent by 2Q 2005
Prices of 1Gbit NAND flash chips may drop about 50 percent to 3 to 4 $ per chip by the end of the second quarter of 2005, as supply increases and players continue to push higher-density products into the market, according to sources with IC distributors in Taiwan.
Read the complete story here. (DigiTimes)
Nvidia already shipping A02 and A03 versions of nForce4
- Motherboard shipments expected to decline in November
- Sharp unveils first Blu-ray disc recorder
- Microsoft crawling Google results for new search engine?
- ATI's R430 to fight 6600GT and 6800 STD
- Revolutionary plane prepares to set speed record
- Change of power at Intel
- TSMC and UMC may cut foundry prices
- ASE denies buying China-based GAPT
- First-tier motherboard shipments increase 4.9 percent in October
AOL tells customers to find new carrier
- AOL enters the online travel market
- Dell closer to using AMD chips
- Trojan targets UK online bank accounts
- Intel dauphin Otellini becomes king
- Microsoft scoffs at '10 new XP SP2 flaws'
- IM use 'should be monitored'
- Dell profit surges, sees record 3Q sales
- VIA enters license agreement with 3Com
- ATI releases Catalyst 4.11 drivers
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




