Apple looks to source low-density NAND flash from Hynix
In order to fulfill strong iPod related demand, Apple has started asking Hynix Semiconductor to offer quotations for low-density NAND flash, amid a significant upcoming capacity ramp at the South Korea-based memory maker, says research firm InSpectrum.
In line with the increased output, contract prices for November for low-density flash have started to decline, InSpectrum noted.
More here at DigiTimes.
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