Samsung not converting NAND flash capacity to DDR2
With Samsung Electronics officially denying that recent NAND flash price drops have led the leading memory maker to shift a considerable amount of NAND flash capacity to DDR2 production, industry observers stated they had no reason to doubt Samsung’s claims. Samsung will not shift a significant amount of NAND flash capacity to DRAM production, as it expects NAND flash pricing will rebound in the short-term, according to Woosik Chu, senior vice president of investor relations at Samsung, as cited in a recent Dow Jones report.
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