Patriot sees stabilizing DRAM market
In light of gradual demand pick up for DRAM from the third quarter with stabilizing price trends, Patriot Memory is positive about the market outlook and will consistently focus on high-density DRAM module offerings, said company director Paul Jones.The price plummet in the first half of 2007 was a reflection of over-estimated Windows Vista impact, said Jones.
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