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11:42 AM - August 11, 2006 by
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Due to strong demand from PC OEMs, DRAM makers have seen their inventory time reduced to seven days, down from 10-14 days before, according to sources. DRAM contract prices have been soaring since the second half of July and a tight supply for DRAM parts still persists while DRAMeXchange recently said the tight supply will persist through September, the sources indicated.
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