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All memory pricing trends downward
10:50 AM - November 30, 2005 by
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Last week saw most DRAM makers aggressively dumping chips into the spot market in order to counter against any potential inventory pressure. Even with players in the US away for the Thanksgiving holiday, brokers were still actively seeking deals.
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