SanDisk said to be securing backend flash memory card capacity for 2006
With leading memory device solution maker SanDisk expecting its shipments will grow 2.5 fold next year, the company has decided to secure additional NAND flash backend capacity, with the company adding two firms to its partner list, according to industry sources.
Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE) and Lingsen Precision Industries (LPI) are the new partners for SanDisk, the sources noted.
More here at DigiTimes.
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