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A-Data expects strong NAND flash demand in H2 2006
10:54 AM - February 10, 2006 by
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A-Data Technology chairman Simon Chen yesterday said that NAND flash prices will stop decreasing after the first quarter of this year, while demand will pick up in the second half of the year, driven by handsets, MP3 players and game consoles.
Although NAND flash prices have already fallen 20% this quarter, market watchers expect prices to continue declining.
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