DRAM prices to see moderate increase in September
Spot prices slipped in August as traders began to dump the inventory they had built since May, when DDR 256Mb DDR prices were as low as $2.3. Since early August, demand in retail channels and from PC OEMs fell behind traders’ expectations.
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