DDR2 inventory reflects weak market
Although the DDR2 contract price (512 Mbit DDR2-533) dropped 15 percent in the second half of October, sources at memory makers expect the rate to slow in the upcoming contract price update.
NAND flash, on the other hand, is seeing strong demand, pushing memory-trading houses to hold their stock on the expectations of a further uptick in the spot market.
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