DDR spot prices closing in on manufacturing cost
DDR spot prices for 256Mbit products are arriving fearfully near the manufacturing cost of US$4 per die, reflecting distributors' month-end inventory clear-out and exacerbated by the approach of the Chinese New Year holiday, according to DRAMeXchange.
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