iPhone may help NAND flash market to rebound, says A-Data
Following news that leading NAND flash players appear to be cutting contract prices, memory-module maker A-Data Technology foresees a rebound in the NAND flash market in the near term, according to company chairman Simon Chen. Chen noted that major NAND flash makers are likely to reserve supplies in anticipation of Appleās upcoming iPhone which should put strain on supplies to other applications helping to hold prices firm.
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