DRAM shortage to arrive in Q3
Although DRAM Exchange sees positive factors for the entire DRAM market in the second half of 2006 with a shortage about to arrive, the firm predicts that the quarterly average selling prices (ASPs) of both 512 MB DDR and DDR2 DIMM should decrease in the third quarter. ASPs of DDR2 should drop by about 5% to US$42 in the third quarter, DRAMeXchange said.
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