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DRAM makers expect contract prices to rebound after year-end
11:27 AM - December 19, 2005 by
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Although DRAM contract prices have suffered five consecutive price drops since the second half of September, leading memory makers, maintain a positive outlook for pricing moving into next year.
Nanya Technology expects DRAM contract prices to land softly by the end of this year, according to company vice president of global sales and marketing, Pei-lin Pai.
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