NAND flash: Low supply, high prices
NAND flash manufacturers are having a hard time keeping up with demand. The price of 64 and 128MB NAND flash modules rose 20% from the end of 2001 to the end of March, to a respective US$18.50 and US$40, and then a further 3% in April.
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