DDR2 prices slip further in 2H January
After seeing contract prices for DDR2 continue to slide in the second half of January 2007, DRAMeXchange believes the downward price pressure should grow stronger after February as demand from PC OEMs is showing signs of weakening. Although the contract prices continue to drop, DRAMeXchange noted that the rate of drop is still less than that witnessed in the spot market.
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