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Because SanDisk, the microSD prices fell sharply

Monday, November 16, 2009

Looks like no one else wants microSD memory card. MicroSD price was recorded 15% - 20% lower than prices offered by chip vendors.

According to Digitimes, the device manufacturers are now reluctant to buy a microSD card directly from the manufacturer of NAND flash chips. Because they can get better prices from a third party.

Efforts to control prices had remained high microSD made by Samsung with a way to limit the amount of release. But the weakening market demand, and the impact on microSD price decline. The chip manufacturer was asked to lower bid prices.

Black sheep of the price decline is SanDisk's microSD. SanDisk microSD cards began supplying to the NAND flash device maker based in Taiwan with cheap price. The flash-based device manufacturer and then sell the cards as its own brand.

According to DRAMexhange, on November 11, the average price for the 1GB microSD and 2GB respectively down 4.51 percent and 4.86 percent.



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