Intel price cuts revive DDR spot prices, may boost contract prices
In light of the rebound in DDR spot prices this week sparked by Intel's September 1 price cuts, some DRAM suppliers, including Samsung Electronics, are trying to squeeze in a raise in early September contract prices before the final quoting.
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