Micron offering aggressive quotes for 4Gbit NAND flash, sources say
Micron Technology has priced its 4Gbit NAND flash parts $0.50 lower than prices offered by its competitors, such as Samsung Electronics and Toshiba, with the prices dropping to less than $2.50, according to industry sources. The move is meant to help the company capture more market shares, the sources said.
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