Taiwan DRAM makers may flood spot market with DDR2
DRAM makers in Taiwan plan to accelerate the market’s migration to DDR2 by shipping all of their 50-60 million DDR2-667 chip inventory to the spot market in the third quarter in an attempt to drive down DDR2 spot prices below DDR prices, sources with the makers said yesterday.
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