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DRAM module makers bidding high to secure DDR2 long term supply
10:21 AM - May 5, 2006 by
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Several DRAM module makers are offering up to 20% higher than spot prices to secure long-term DDR2 supply due to tight supply and expected stronger demand, DRAM makers said. No major DRAM module maker was available for comment prior to publication.
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