Nanya: Heavy DRAM Downside Pressure In August
DRAM contract price will be exposed to heavy downside pressure in August as most PC customers seem to be reluctant to accept any adjustment, said Nanya Technology spokesperson and vice president of global sales and marketing Pei-Lin Pai. An upward price trend is very unlikely this month, therefore, DRAM contract prices are likely to post a sequential decline, Pai said.
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