DDR2 Memory on the rise in July After experiencing more than a half year of consecutive price drops, DRAM contract prices finally saw a rebound in the first half of July with a 20% sequential gain recorded for mainstream 512Mb DDR2 chips. DRAMeXchange records that mainstream 512Mb DDR2 saw a 20% growth in the first half of July, an upward trend that was in line with expectations. The memory-trading firm observed that most PC OEMs were willing to accept the price adjustment in the first half of July, adding that the price rebound was a reflection of a reasonable price correction. http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20070709PR202.html |
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