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DRAM prices continue to fall


This means that you can pick up memory really cheaply and PC OEMs are going to be flogging larger 4GB memory modules with their products.

Last week Samsung Electronics' chip division warned that weakening PC sales will lead to oversupply in the DRAM market through the first quarter of 2011.

Demand is continuing to slow down in Europe and the US, and this is continuing to cast gloom over the outlook for DRAM.

Meanwhile DRAM producers are contining to move to next-generation process technologies. Samsung Electronics is now in mass production using 40nm-class process technology, which will reduce the cost for its 2Gb chips to as low as $1.50.

 

Read More @ The Register

 

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