DRAM contract prices to sustain growth on continue shortage
Following a recent up-tick in the contract pricing of DRAM and Samsung Electronics’ observation of a DRAM shortage, Nanya Technology is echoing the general mood of optimism, indicating that recent demand from PC OEMs is indeed strong.
Nanya projects that DRAM contract prices will sustain their strong momentum through November. Some industry sources indicate that DRAM makers are proposing they negotiate contract deals with PC OEMs more frequently, in order to achieve increased profitability.
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