Samsung allocates 0.11-micron capacity to SDRAM production
Samsung Electronics has shifted some 0.11-micron capacity from DDR to 16Mbit and 64Mbit SDRAM production while allocating the 0.13-micron capacity originally used for SDRAM to NAND flash production, according to sources with the company.
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