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Mixed feedback on Samsung forecast of drop in NAND flash prices
Taiwan-based memory module makers have had mixed responses to a recent Semiconductor Reporter article quoting Chang-Gyu Hwang, president of Samsung Electronics' Memory Division, Device Solution Network as saying that he expects NAND flash prices to fall 40 percent every year due to maturing process technologies.
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