SDRAM shortage may be aggravated by product adjustments by SMIC and Samsung
Buoyant SDRAM demand, coupled with product mix readjustments said to be taking place at leading players Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation (SMIC) and Samsung Electronics, will aggravate supply/demand balance in the SDRAM market, according to industry sources. SDRAM inventory levels are currently low among customers, according to sources at Taiwan SDRAM IC design houses.
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