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To: Donald Wennerstrom who wrote (71609)2/15/2016 7:41:00 PM
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I have been working on trying to show how important volume is to trend. Using cumulative advancing versus declining volume on the chart below I think we can get a clearer picture of whether money is flowing into or out of stocks in the Nasdaq.



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What Micron's Upcoming 3D NAND Means for SSD Capacity, Performance, and Cost
Subject: Storage | February 14, 2016 - 02:51 PM | Allyn Malventano
Tagged: vnand, ssd, Samsung, nand, micron, Intel, imft, 768Gb, 512GB, 3d nand, 384Gb, 32 Layer, 256GB

You may have seen a wave of Micron 3D NAND news posts these past few days, and while many are repeating the 11-month old news with talks of 10TB/3.5TB on a 2.5"/M.2 form factor SSDs, I'm here to dive into the bigger implications of what the upcoming (and future) generation of Intel / Micron flash will mean for SSD performance and pricing.

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