Read more.Samsung has admitted to problems with its 32nm NAND flash offerings, but it's blaming third-party flash controllers rather than its own chips.
Read more.Samsung has admitted to problems with its 32nm NAND flash offerings, but it's blaming third-party flash controllers rather than its own chips.
I'm keeping an eye on Samsung's SSD tech. Samsung are just about big enough to compete with Intel, so if a technology war starts between the two, consumers could see benefits - faster disks and lower prices.
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