On the contrary, Samsung lost 1.3 points of share. As per sources, the only other supplier gaining share was Micron Technology Inc.
iSuppli stated that NAND flash proceeds worldwide rose to $4.36 billion during the first quarter, up 0.6 percent from $4.33 billion in the fourth quarter.
As anticipated, to reclaim share, Samsung on Monday announced that it would double its capital expenditure to enhance its capacity in semiconductor and flat-panel display manufacturing.
In addition, Samsung announced production of 20-nm-class NAND chips. Even as for whatever reason, Samsung did not indicate the exact process or technology node for the part.
Nevertheless, analysts consider that Samsung rolled out a 27-nm part, which is behind its competitors. Samsung stands behind Hynix (26-nm), IM Flash (25-nm), and SanDisk/Toshiba (24-nm).
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