Samsung converts 12" capacity to NAND flash to meet demand from Apple, say sources
Although Apple disappointed its fans with not rolling out a new Ipod gadget during its recent Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), Samsung Electronics started converting about 4% of its current 12" wafer production capacity from DRAM to NAND flash to be ready for upcoming demand from Apple, according to sources at distributors. The process started last month, with converting capacity estimated at 8000 wafers per month, the sources detailed.
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