Report: Toshiba forced to halve NAND output
Peter Clarke, EETimes
4/20/2011 11:04 AM EDT
LONDON – Toshiba Corp. has told customers it will have to halve its output of NAND flash memory ICs in May and June because of a shortage of blank wafers and other materials, according to a Digitimes report that referenced unnamed industry sources.
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