WANTED FORTUNE TECHNOLOGY - SanDisk: Price cut to persist & ramp up 56nm mass production

POWERED BY

PARTNERS

EzyRewards
MediaPlazza
NeoWin
WinMatrix

LOG - IN






Lost Password?
No account yet? Register

SHOUTBOX


Advertisement
Gizmo Project A Free phone for Your Computer
GURU3D NEWS
BBC Indonesia
TOOLBAR for FIREFOX & IE 
==================================== 
WinMatrix.com Toolbar - Windows Desktop Customization Community.
WinMatrix - Community Windows Customize
It's free, with no spyware or viruses, does not open pop-ups or hijack your searches, and no personal information is required.
====================================
CHIP ONLINE INDONESIA Community Toolbar
Chip-ID Toolbar
SanDisk: Price cut to persist & ramp up 56nm mass production
User Rating: / 2
PoorBest 
About 98-99% of SanDisk NAND flash are of multi-level cell structure. As there still is a considerable amount of low-price MLC NAND flash being sold in the market, prices are being affected. Once the inventory clears, a more moderate pricing environment should be seen, company chairman and chief executive officer Eli Harari stressed. Continuous adjustments in price have to be made in the second quarter despite the anticipated improving pricing situation, Harari said. In response to the price pressure, SanDisk is gearing up its pace on 56nm NAND flash production. The company has already ramped up volume production of MLC NAND flash on 56nm. Higher density, including 8Gb and 16Gb chips, will be introduced for 56nm production. Fab 3 is expected to ramp up to a monthly capacity of 150,000 wafers per month by year-end of 2007, which beats the original plan of 135,000 wafers, Harari detailed. Fab 4 is expected to contribute to sales in the first half of 2008. SanDisk also plans to start 45nm NAND flash in the first half of 2008.

Excess supply and sharp price declines dampened the performance of SanDisk, prompting it to take price actions in the second quarter to narrow the price gap with competitors. In the first quarter of 2007, the NAND flash industry experienced excess supply, especially for MLC NAND flash, sharper price declines from competitors and depressed margins, which resulted in a quarterly loss of US$575,000 for SanDisk, compared to a net income of US$35.1 million a year ago. Gross margins in the first quarter was 14.2%, compared to 28.4% last year. Despite seeing average retail card capacity jump by 87% on year and 11% on quarter to 1231MB, average price per megabyte sold declined 62% on an on-year basis and 23% on an on-quarter basis.

News source: DigiTimes
Comments (0)Add Comment

Write comment

busy
 
Next >
Google

ONLINE INFO

We have 2 guests online

STATISTICS

Visitors: 933959

BERITA SINGKAT

Berita Singkat
Domain .net & .com Akan Naik Harga
VeriSign, perusahaan yang memegang hak penjualan nama domain .com dan .net, akan menaikkan harga...
Read More
Samsung Luncurkan 3 Ponsel Baru
Samsung Electronics bakal meluncurkan tiga seri ponsel mutakhirnya di Indonesia. Salah satu di...
Read More
WiMax Bukan Ancaman Bagi 3G
Jepang menganggap, teknologi akses pita lebar WiMax bukan sebagai ancaman bagi bisnis 3G di...
Read More
Intel Rilis Processor Baru
Intel merilis procesor baru E2140 dan E2160 yang memiliki speed 1.8Ghz dan 1.6Ghz. Keduanya...
Read More
Celah Kursor Animasi Windows
Celah di fitur kursor animasi yang diklaim mendera semua versi Windows, termasuk Vista, ternyata...
Read More