Memory spot prices continue to slide
Except for 8Gbit NAND flash parts, spot prices for all types of memory were down within a range of 4% for the last week of August (23-30) amid weak demand in the market and limited transactions. However, even though 8Gbit NAND flash prices were up, the increase was minimal at 0.9%
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