The sales momentum in the end market has yet to pick up despite the start of the US and Europe’s peak season...
The NAND Flash industry’s channel clients have become more conservative towards the Thanksgiving and Christmas shopping seasons...
The 32Gb, 64Gb, and 128Gb NAND Flash prices have fallen more significantly compared to September due to the quarter-end effect and the memory card market’s persistently sluggish demands...
The NAND Flash market has yet to pick up, according to DRAMeXchange, a research division of TrendForce...
A certain US based NAND Flash manufacturer, affected by the pressures of the quarter end financial period...
As the debt crisis in Greece continues to affect recovery of the euro and weak financial markets influence demand in China, NAND flash demand was softer than expected in the second quarter. Contract chips, eMMC, and client SSD all showed declining price trends as the NAND flash market remained in oversupply in the second quarter...
The NAND Flash market has yet to pick up, according to DRAMeXchange, a research division of TrendForce...
NAND flash suppliers’ revenues and profit margins varied in the second quarter as a result of differences in eMMC, eMCP, and SSD product strategies. Vendors are working hard to accelerate the development of 15nm and 16nm TLC-based products for adoption in eMMC, eMCP, and SSD products. Furthermore, NAND flash makers (with the exception of Samsung) are expected to begin small-scale production of 3D NAND flash in the fourth quarter of this year...
The NAND Flash manufacturers are beginning to increase their supplies to the channel clients in response to the PC, smartphone, and tablet makers’ lowered shipment targets for 2H 2015...
According to DRAMeXchange, a division of global market research firm TrendForce, average contract price for OEMs’ PC client SSD...