Thursday, January 5, 2006
Stronger-than-expected demand during the year-end holidays have prompted most DRAM makers to plan on raising DRAM contract prices 3-5% in the first half of January, said DRAMeXchange.
DRAM procurement amounts remain strong and the Intel chipset shortage is easing, according to DRAMeXchange. Since DRAM makers have reduced their DDR2 production output since November 2005, a shortage of DDR2, as well as tight supply of DDR has emerged, DRAMeXchange noted.
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