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DDR2 oversupply to ease by December as makers shift capacity
11:14 AM - November 2, 2005 by
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Persistent sluggish demand continues to weigh on DRAM pricing in both the contract and spot markets. DRAMeXchange does not expect DRAM prices to rebound in the near term but NAND Flash prices should continue trending upward as the Christmas season draws near.
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