DRAM makers offering more of their chips in eTT form
Persistent weak DRAM pricing has prompted more DRAM makers to offer their chips in effectively tested (eTT) form, meaning reducing demand and weakening sales at testing houses. Following Elpida Memory’s increase in its eTT sales proportion, Taiwan DRAM makers are also following suit and ramping up their sales proportion of eTT chips in order to minimize their production costs further, according to industry players.
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