Kingston to double DRAM procurement from Infineon
Kingston Technology, the world's largest DRAM module maker, said on October 24 that it would increase procurement from Infineon Technologies to 20% and 30% of its total DRAM procurement from less than 10% currently. The move comes amid a growing DDR shortage.
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