DDR2 prices surpassing DDR levels
Samsung Electronics has discontinued its policy of bundling DDR2 and NAND flash sales together, as DDR2 pricing has recently rebounded, and DDR2 prices will continue to rise, with Samsung and Hynix Semiconductor pushing their DDR2 contract price levels above that for DDR for the second half of January, according to industry sources.
DRAM makers reportedly started bundling sales of NAND flash with DDR2 from September 2005 in order to ease their DDR2 inventory levels amid lusterless sales.
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