DRAM Module Makers Expect Demand To Recover
Major DRAM module makers A-Data Technology and Transcend Information, though seeing their June sales dampened by weak memory pricing, both anticipate improving demand in the second half of 2008. A-Data explained that its more than 30% on-year sales decline was due to weakening demand and a rapid price drop of NAND flash.
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