Early September DDR contract prices inch up less than 3%
After valiant efforts to pull up early September contract prices, DRAM makers only succeeded in landing a lift in DDR prices of less than 3%, down from an originally anticipated rise of 5% or above, reported DRAMeXchange on September 9.
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