DRAM market shows stronger shift to DDR2
Global DRAM output grew 4.47% on month to 568.7 million 256Mbit-equivilantent units in August, according to DRAMeXchange. However, the most remarkable change in the market was the 9 percentage point drop in the market share of DDR, which was mirrored by a 8 percentage point gain by DDR2, DRAMeXchange noted.
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