October launch of Intel chipset driving 256Mbit DDR333 prices higher
With Intel's planned launch of DDR333-based chipsets in October, DRAM distributors are scrambling for the currently limited supply of 256Mbit DDR333, causing prices to shoot up to nearly US$7.50, much higher than mainstream DDR266 prices, DRAM distributors report.
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