DRAM output growth slows in November, but the worst may be over for DDR2
Global DRAM output grew a slight 2.7 percent in November to reach 704 million 256 Mbit equivalent units, representing a 57 percent increase in monthly output from January of this year. However, the proportion of DRAM output devoted to DDR2 production dipped last month for only the second time this year, as DRAM makers adjusted to the slow adoption rates in the market.
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