Tuesday, August 31, 2004
Samsung said DDR2 demand will pick up and was bold to expect that 50% of all new notebooks made in the first quarter of 2005 will adopt DDR2 memory, according to sources in Taiwan.
The sources said Samsung memory business unit recently relayed the forecast to its customers and partners in Taiwan. Just last week, sources familiar with the matter said Samsung is planning to boost capacity allocation for DDR2 to meet demand from Dell.
Some market analysts forecast, by year end of 2004, 12% to 15% of the memory shipment will be DDR2.
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