DRAM makers seriously hike DDR output ratios
With even Intel saying that it might consider switching its servers from RDRAM to DDR, an ever-brighter DDR outlook has prompted DRAM makers worldwide, particularly in South Korea and Taiwan, to seriously pump up DDR output ratios by year-end.
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