Graphics card orders rising with DRAM prices
Graphics card manufacturers, while facing increased costs, have also seen orders grow due to the recent rise in DRAM prices, industry sources said. Fearing that card makers will pass along the higher costs if the trend continues, customers are trying to boost inventories.
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