Kingston says expect DRAM to take a dip from expectations in 4Q
Amid varied fourth-quarter DRAM forecasts, top DRAM module maker Kingston Technology said that unless a burst of unexpected demand shows up, the DRAM market in the fourth quarter would be no better than in the third quarter, remaining flat at best.
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