Samsung Said To Have Large Batch Of Defective 68nm DRAM Chips
Following the speculated DRAM production issues on 66nm process node at Hynix Semiconductor, rival Samsung Electronics is also said to have a large batch of DRAM chips being rejected by customers. Industry players are worried that this batch of defective DRAM will be dumped on the spot market and aggravate weak pricing further.
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