DRAMeXchange: Spot price likely to fall below US$3 this week
Spot prices for 256Mbit DDR are set to fall below US$3, making it difficult for DRAM makers to raise contract prices. Meanwhile, module makers are reducing purchases, and motherboard shipments should bottom out in May.
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