Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Shortage in DDR2 has reached 15-20% as PC makers significantly raising their DDR2 adoption rate, according to DRAMeXchange.
The company said that the respective DDR2 adoption rate among first- and second-tier PC OEMs is 80-100% and over 50%. However, DRAM makers can only fulfill 50-60% of PC OEMs’ DDR2 demand.
The firm predicts the DDR2 shortfall will remain over 10% in March despite increased DDR2 output from most DRAM makers, as market leader Samsung Electronics continues to shift capacity to NAND flash, mobile RAM and graphics memory.
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