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Technology Stocks : WDC/Sandisk Corporation
WDC 218.12+16.1%1:51 PM EST

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To: slacker711 who wrote (28221)5/16/2005 10:39:07 AM
From: slacker711  Read Replies (1) of 60323
 
I'm not sure I understand the comment about Samsung. They have already shifted 90% of their production to 90nm....why would they be seeing low yields now?

OTOH, the comment about rising demand from handsets squares with what we are seeing with spot pricing. The low densities prices have been rising lately while high density has been going down. I'm not exactly sure how to figure the impact on Sandisk. On the one hand, they will get consumers to shift to higher densities more quickly. Of course, since they are probably the largest supplier of 4Gb, they are getting hit disproportionately by the pricing. Also, the newcomers have more incentive to shift to NAND.

digitimes.com

Contract prices for low-density NAND flash shows signs of stabilizing
Memory module makers explained that the relatively low yields for 90nm made NAND flash from Samsung had led to a drop in output. The rising demand for handsets equipped with built-in memory cards is also a factor for keeping the price from falling. [DigiTimes]
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