Samsung may increase SLC NAND flash prices by 10%
Samsung Electronics is planning to increase its NAND flash contract prices in the second half of September due to tight supply, with the single-level-cell (SLC) segment likely to see a 10% rise, according to sources with memory module makers.
Citing one example, the sources said the current spot price for 8 Gb SLC chips is $19, which is higher than the contract prices Samsung set in the first half of September.
More here at DigiTimes.
Real Networks embeds Rhapsody music service into Sandisk MP3 players
- Microsoft expected to release YouTube competitor
- Napster may be acquired - again
- JVC to demo 'pulsating sphere' speakers
- Shipments of mobile phone displays surge
- DivX IPO: The fight for digital dominance
- The hidden potential in your graphics card: A supercomputer?
- Online play dropped from key PS3 launch title
- Virgin Atlantic bans Apple and Dell laptop batteries
- A solar boat to cross the Atlantic
Asustek announces availability of R2H UMPCs and R1H tablet PCs
- Dual-core Celeron M to arrive in Q1 2007
- ATI to launch RD600 in October
- Intel quad-core Kentsfield to be named Core 2 Quadro
- Amazon launches CD on demand service
- Motorola buys Symbol Technologies
- Microsoft takes on YouTube with "Soapbox"
- CTIA 2006 Wrap-up: Phones, laptops and even some skateboarders
- Worm alert: AIM users at risk
- Apple sells 125,000 movie downloads in first week
Sponsored
See more
Latest news
Miscellaneous Previous news
Partners




