Flash memory price "to drop 25%"
Chip firms should brace for a slump in the price of memory chips used in small devices, Hynix has warned.
The chipmaker says it expects the price of Nand chips, used in digital cameras and music players, to drop 25% in the first quarter of 2006.
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