DDR spot prices rocket amid Taiwan's political turmoil
Spot prices for 256Mbit (32Mbitx8) DDR shot up by over 6% yesterday in Asia, driven by aggressive buying amid political unrest in Taiwan after the island’s contested presidential election, according to DRAMeXchange.
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