Explosion of DDR demand drives China to Taiwan's doorstep as DDR spot prices skyrocket
China's latest back-to-school purchasing wave has stirred the long-slumbering PC replacement demand, and a fetish for the newest models have caused DDR (double data rate) module demand in China's clone market to skyrocket.
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