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DRAM makers warn of potential inventory pressure for DDR
11:26 AM - February 21, 2006 by
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Although the overall DRAM market is rebounding, DRAM makers are now voicing concerns about a potential DRAM inventory buildup, according to industry sources. DRAM makers indicated that present DDR inventory pressure (with both upstream and downstream players) is escalating and a continued drop in DDR prices should further aggravate the issue.
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