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Nanya: DDR2 shortage to reach 30-40% in February
10:05 AM - February 13, 2006 by
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: naya, ddr2, shortage
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Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: naya, ddr2, shortage
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Nanya Technology is observing buoyant PC OEM demand for DDR2 memory and the company expects the DDR2 shortage to increase to 30-40% in February, with related contract pricing continuing its rise, according to company president Jih Lien. Nanya also plans to start construction on its first 12" fab in March, Lien said.
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