SanDisk slashes prices and cuts workforce

Some Flash memory products from SanDisk could be reduced in price by up to 40 per cent

Tough market conditions have caused Flash memory company SanDisk to slash its prices and cut its workforce. The Californian company, which is also responsible for the hugely successful Sansa MP3 players, is making the changes amid fierce competition from its rivals.

The good news for the general consumer is that SanDisk flash memory products are to become up to 40% cheaper, and will remain at those prices until the market stabilises. Prices will inevitably go back up again at some point, so if you need a new USB flash drive for example, there has never been a better time to buy.

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