Kingston Technology lauds 'best year ever'

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Memory and flash vendor attributes rise to ASP increases and larger shipments

Kingston Technology has smashed through the $6.5bn (£4bn) mark with its 2010 financial results, claiming it is its ‘best year ever’. The stellar results, up $2.4bn on the memory maker’s 2009 res...

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