Looking forward to full-tilt 32nm NAND flash production so you can take advantage of some low-cost, high-speed storage? Not so fast! According to Daily Tech, who spoke with half a dozen companies about this very matter, 32nm SSD production has hit something of a bottleneck, and Samsung's chips are the culprit: write speed problems are making them too slow to use, forcing manufacturers to alter course and opt instead for chips from other manufacturers, including IMFT and Toshiba. Of course, as all this goes on behind the scenes the former (Intel and Micron's joint venture) still have a pretty sweet gig going with