DRAM prices halved in Q1, prospect remains uncertain
After witnessing DRAM contract prices drop more in March, the DRAM market now seems to be stepping into an industry downturn in the second quarter, the typical slow season for DRAM makers. Industry players now generally have a more conservative outlook for this quarter with some even adjusting their revenues goal or foreseeing pressure to drop prices for quite a while.
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