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Memory Module Makers Sharply Reduce NAND Flash Inventory Amid Price Slump
10:28 AM - December 12, 2007 by
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Memory module makers have sharply reduced their NAND flash inventory levels since the beginning of December, as the downward price trend for the segment continues, according to industry and company sources. A-Data Technology chairman Simon Chen revealed that the company's current inventory level has dropped greatly compared to the level at the end of the third quarter.
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