Global DRAM output edged up to 554 million units in June
Global DRAM output edged up 4% to 554 million 256 Mbit-equivalent units in June with the DDR proportion dropping slightly to 61 percent, down from 63 percent in May, and DDR2 is now approaching 30 percent of overall output, according to the latest figures from DRAMeXchange.
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