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Firm DRAM contract prices to persist through November
11:34 AM - October 24, 2006 by
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Although sequential growth of DRAM contract prices weakened in the second half of October, DRAMeXchange said the firm pricing environment is likely to persist through November amid a worsening supply arising from issues experienced by some memory makers in the transition to 90nm.
DRAMeXchange reports that some first-tier OEMs secured deals for DDR2 533 MHz 512 MB DIMMs in the price range of US$47-48 while tier-two OEMs generally had their quotes above US$50 in the second half of October.
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