Are all these accidents at NAND fabs in line with the usual frequency of such incidents? First Samsung, now Toshiba? I wonder when micron is going to experience some setback that will inevitably raise prices too...
I'm sure it's all coincidence, I just reallllly don't want to go back to 2017 memory prices.
Is it me or does having a fire on a clean room sound like one of the worst things that could happen? I would guess that any ammount of smoke would be disastrous to the "cleanliness" of the room.
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Ej24 - Wednesday, January 8, 2020 - link
Are all these accidents at NAND fabs in line with the usual frequency of such incidents? First Samsung, now Toshiba? I wonder when micron is going to experience some setback that will inevitably raise prices too...I'm sure it's all coincidence, I just reallllly don't want to go back to 2017 memory prices.
Achaios - Wednesday, January 8, 2020 - link
Kinda strange how all these accidents started happenin' after SSD and RAM prices reached historic lows.If I were a conspiracy theorist, I could prolly spun a few nice little theories on how "accidental" these accidents really were.
Seems like Samsung has set a trend in the business and now "calamities" start hittin' competitors left and right.
valinor89 - Wednesday, January 8, 2020 - link
Is it me or does having a fire on a clean room sound like one of the worst things that could happen?I would guess that any ammount of smoke would be disastrous to the "cleanliness" of the room.
xmasbelated - Thursday, July 14, 2022 - link
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