Kingston diversifies DRAM sourcing
Kingston Technology is pursuing diverging strategies for securing supply for its memory products, with memory giant Samsung Electronics playing a smaller role as a supplier in the DRAM segment, while in the NAND flash segment, Kingston will continue depending on Toshiba, according to company founder David Sun.
Although Samsung was once Kingston’s main DRAM supplier, Kingston now sources less than 10% of its required DRAM from Samsung.
More here at DigiTimes.
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