Weak Demand Delays Intel/Micron JV Chip Start Print E-mail
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Written by Kathy Nargi-Toth   
Monday, 05 May 2008 09:35
SINGAPORE – IM Flash Technologies LLC, the Intel and Micron joint venture, will delay the start of production at its Singapore wafer fabrication plant till mid-2009, citing weak market conditions.
 
The company had planned a December start for NAND flash memory chip production.

Research firm iSuppli estimates that average prices of NAND chips have dropped by 36% in Q1 2008, and are expected to fall an additional 13% in Q2. It predicts that NAND prices could stabilize by mid-year.
 
The electronics sector in Singapore has been impacted by the move of companies to cheaper manufacturing locations like China and Vietnam.

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