Nanya bullish about DDR price trend through July
Next newsWith continued substantial demand for DDR, leading DDR2 maker Nanya Technology is positive about the outlook for DDR through July, according to company spokesperson and vice president of global sales and marketing, Pei-lin Pai at a recent investor conference. Although Pai did not admit to seeing any impact from the reported clearance of Intel's 865-series chipset, he told DigiTimes that system makers have been clearing their DDR stock to transition to DDR2 platforms.
More here at DigiTimes.
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