DDR2 contract pricing loses momentum
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published DRAM contract prices dropped sequentially in the second half of March with mainstream DRAM parts suffering a drop up to 2%, according to figures posted by DRAMeXchange.
The weakening demand momentum for DDR2 led to a slight drop in contract price of 512 Mbit DDR-533 for this period, while sequential NAND flash contract prices dropped dramatically with 4 Gbit pricing falling more than 30%.
More here at DigiTimes.
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