DRAM makers expect market to rebound in June
DRAM makers including Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC) and Nanya Technology have posted bullish outlooks for DRAM pricing trends, stating that the current pricing setback is temporary and that the market should rebound by June as the PC market moves into the hot season, according to the companies. PSC projects DRAM contract prices will stay flat in April and drop slightly in May amid seasonal effects, according to company chairman Frank Huang.
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