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Technology Stocks : Applied Materials No-Politics Thread (AMAT)
AMAT 256.89-1.2%Dec 31 3:59 PM EST

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To: etchmeister who wrote (16752)12/5/2005 8:57:49 AM
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To: Return to Sender who wrote (27259) 12/5/2005 7:59:15 AM
From: sixty2nds of 27260

07:22 Supply of high-density NOR flash said to be tight - Digitimes

Digitimes reports in addition to supply trailing demand for low-density parts, the NOR flash memory market is experiencing tight supply of high-density parts (above 8Mbit) from the two leading makers, Intel (INTC) and Spansion, and the situation is not expected to ease until the first quarter of 2006, according to industry players. Supply of low-density NOR flash chips including 4Mbit and 8Mbit parts has been lagging behind demand for the past few weeks, buoyed by surging consumer electronics demand, the sources noted. Although the shortage of low-density NOR flash has not improved, high-density parts are now becoming the main worry for buyers, as leading makers Intel and Spansion are unable to fulfill demand, the sources added.
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