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DDR stabilizes on supply concerns, no positive feedback for DDR2
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The DRAM spot market encountered downside price pressure, with only effectively tested (eTT) chips managing to resist a price drop. Demand for NAND flash was also weak, and only 2 Gbit chips were able to maintain firm pricing, according to DRAMeXchange.
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