Launch of Intel 845G drags down prices of DRAM for graphics cards
The recent launch of Intel's 845G integrated chipset has triggered a lowering in price of discrete 845D chipsets and 64Mbit DRAM (configured as 4Mbit x 16 and 2Mbit x 32), Taiwanese DRAM distributors reported.
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