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Samsung Electronics Hints at Possibility of Adjusting Memory Output

  • By Michael Herh
  • August 2, 2019, 10:54

  • Samsung Electronics Co. has suggested that it may partially adjust its output of memory semiconductors such as DRAM and NAND flash. Previously, the company made it clear that it would not artificially cut production. The company is expected to convert some memory production lines to non-memory ones, including sensors.

    SK Hynix Inc. also announced similar plans to retool part of its memory lines for production of non-memory image sensors last month.

    An industry insider said, “Samsung Electronics announced during its Q2 earnings conference call on July 31 that there would be no artificial cut in production, but I understand that the firm has already come up with measures to respond to changing conditions, including market demand.”


    Samsung Electronics already responded to a drop in market demand by converting part of NAND flash production lines to research and development (R&D) facilities in the first half of this year. It has also left the possibility for additional measures open depending on the situation.

    continues at businesskorea.co.kr

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