Micron expected to raise prices in response to memory dearth
The largest U.S. maker of computer-memory chips is expected to raise prices on its mainstay 64-megabit chip in the next few weeks. The Boise, Idaho company's inventory is, reportedly, only about three weeks worth of product.
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