Following a miserable 2007, the global DRAM module market is expected to rebound gradually in 2008 due to the projected recovery in the overall memory industry, predicts market research firm iSuppli. Global revenues from third-party shipments of DRAM modules (components that contain DRAM chips for use in PCs and other electronic products) is expected to rise to US$8.9 billion in 2008, up 9.4% from US$8.1 billion in 2007.
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