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DRAMeXchange: A quiet DRAM market helps prices stabilize
11:38 PM - January 4, 2006 by
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A slow market for DRAM has stabilized spot pricing, as most vendors retreated to the sidelines during the year-end and they now await a clear price indication for the upcoming Chinese New Year. The NAND flash market, on the other hand, saw prices drop last week amid rising supply.
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