Samsung to cut 64Mbit SDRAM to US$2 in August, say sources
Samsung Electronics plans to cut 64Mbit (4Mbitx16) SDRAM prices to US$2 per unit in August as it tries to reduce its inventories, according to sources at IC distributors.
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