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Oversupply of DDR, DDR2 could trigger price plunges :InSpectrum
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With global DRAM output continuing to grow, oversupply in the DDR and DDR2 segments will worsen over the upcoming months, and the effects can be expected to weigh on memory price trends in both the contract and spot markets, memory research specialist InSpectrum indicated. InSpectrum noted that the output ramp from both Taiwan and US makers were fairly stable in October, while a Germany-based memory maker reported output growth from its production partners.
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