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Samsung not worried about NAND-flash supply equilibrium
Next newsDespite maintaining a continual capacity transition from DRAM to NAND flash, Samsung Electronics claims that it is not concerned about any oversupply as the growth of mobile communications also picks up along with growth in the NAND flash supply, according to company president of semiconductor operations Chang-Gyu Hwang at the recent Mobile Solution Forum in Taipei. Although Samsung does value the NAND flash market, the company would not sacrifice its market share in DRAM and still projects it will hold a 33% share in DRAM this year.
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