Contract prices steadily rising, giving DRAM makers reason to smile
Contract prices of 256MB DDR333 modules for the second half of July have risen to the US$37-39 range from US$33-36 for the first half of the month. The price hike reflects the expected increase in demand as the traditional peak season arrives. However, OEMs are disappointed that contract prices have risen only 8-12%.
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