DRAM price likely to remain stable throughout November
Some DRAM makers and market research firms are seeing a stable price trend persist through the second half of November. Sources at DRAM makers commented that DRAM prices usually peak during late October as customers will have already stock piled inventory for the Christmas season.
More here at DigiTimes.
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