A-Data and Transcend lower proportion of NAND flash memory products amid falling prices
03:07 - Thursday 9 February 2006 by From the Web
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: nand, flash, production Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: nand, flash, production Category : Miscellaneous
The recent drop in NAND flash pricing has prompted memory module makers including A-Data Technology and Transcend Information to reduce their NAND flash related shipments in January to avoid losses.
A-Data claims its sales have been affected by the recent price drops for NAND flash, with its related book-to-bill (B/B) ratio for NAND flash products falling to about the 1.0 level.
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