Memory prices continue to inch downward

@ 2011/08/23
There's no reprieve in sight for memory makers, by the looks of it. Earlier this morning, DigiTimes reported that spot prices for some 2Gb DDR3 memory chips have slipped to as little as 71 cents. Research firm inSpectrum blames the drop on weak demand in the PC market, which has purportedly caused some brokers to "dump their DDR3 to the spot market," making prices slip further.

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