DRAM makers expansion may advance with ease of equipment supply
DRAM makers may see their expansion projects complete ahead of schedule as tight supply of equipment is easing amid a more conservative change in pure-play foundries’ attitudes towards capacity expansion, according to industry sources. A previously rosy outlook for the semiconductor industry sent DRAM makers and pure-play foundries increasing their orders for equipment for capacity expansion.
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