DRAM inventory drops to below five days
PC OEMs are now worried about whether they can secure enough DRAM for upcoming shipments, as current inventory levels have fallen to 3-5 days on persistent strong demand, according to sources. To secure shipments, some first-tier PC OEM makers have finalized prices with DRAM makers through the end of the quarter, added the sources.
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