Samsung may increase SLC NAND flash prices by 10%
03:24 - Tuesday 19 September 2006 by From the Web
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: samsung, flash, prices Category : Miscellaneous
Source: Tom's Hardware – Keywords: samsung, flash, prices Category : Miscellaneous
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.
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