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| Mobile memory market resists price declines We reported last week that DRAM for PC desktops is under clear pressure, with continuing price drops expected until the end of this year and beyond. But the same isn’t true of mobile memory, according to market research company Trendforce. Analysts said that this segment saw 7.7 percent growth in the second quarter, compared to the first quarter of this year, amounting to shipments worth $3.851 billion. And that won’t be the end of it because prices are expected to continue rising. The introduction of the next generation of mobile memory, LPDDR4 has caused average selling prices to rise. http://www.techeye.net/news/mobile-m...price-declines |
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