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DRAM Module Prices Would Bounce Back
By Korbin Lan
Published: Sep 21,2015
TAIPEI, Taiwan - According to Taiwan’s Economic Daily, DRAM price is going to steady due to the decrease of inventory and capacity. China and western countries are entering to supplementary season that will further lift up the DRAM module price.
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The report cited by ADATA that Korean DRAM manufactures have stopped the low-price strategy and were diminishing their production capacity of DDR3, plus with other global manufacturers is going to rising DDR3 price offer late August, which are the attribution of rising DRAM module price.
ADATA stressed that because of the decrease of retailers’ inventories and high review of Win 10, PC OEM are trying hard to broaden new market share by releasing new product that consequently push the increased need for PC DRAM.
(Yiting Wang)
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