Samsung and Hynix deny collusion to rescue DRAM prices
According to the Korea Economic Daily , Hynix Semiconductor and Samsung Electronics strongly denied recent reports that the two companies, together with certain DRAM makers in Taiwan, colluded to adjust supply and prop up DRAM prices, which broke the US$2 floor last week.
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