Samsung reportedly suspends DRAM shipments to PC OEMs amid weak pricing
A persistent seasonal weakness in demand is still weighing on memory chipmakers, prompting Samsung Electronics to suspend its supply to PC OEMs, including Dell and Hewlett-Packard (HP), according to industry sources. Hynix Semiconductor and Nanya Technology, on the other hand, have grabbed this chance to increase their supply to these PC OEMs, the sources added.
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