Dell and HP shipping more PCs with 1GB DRAM to boost demand during wait for Vista
Dell and Hewlett Packard (HP) are increasing the proportion of their PCs with 1GB DRAM modules in order to stimulate the market, which is in a lull as consumers wait for the launch of Microsoft’s Vista operating system (OS), according to sources with DRAM makers. The proportion of Dell and HP PCs with 1GB DRAM may each top 50% by December, the sources said.
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