Intel to hike flash prices 20-40% starting January 1st
Intel plans to hike flash memory prices an estimated 20-40% starting January 1, which reflects its positive outlook on the non-volatile memory market next year and may prompt price increases from other suppliers, said World Peace Industrial (WPI), a Taiwanese distributor of Intel CPUs.
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