Strong NAND flash card demand comes with pressure to reduce packaging prices
Demand for small-form-factor NAND flash memory cards is strong but pressure to reduce prices for backend assembly is strong as well. With more testing and packaging houses extending their presence into memory card backend production, there is pressure to drop prices for packaging by over 10% in the second half of 2007.
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