DRAMeXchange says DRAM contract price to continue increasing

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DRAMeXchange believes that the demand of DRAM spot market should start to pick up again, as inventory levels stabilize, by the end of July and early August. This is good news for the memory industry as they need prices to increase to have some profit margin in their product lines.

Last week the DRAM spot price continued to decline, as retailers and several module houses were still in the process of clearing out their inventory. By the end of July and early August, demand should start to pick up again, as inventory levels stabilize. Between the July16~20 period, the DDR2 eTT chip slid to US$2.05, while the branded DDR2 512Mb 64M*8 declined to US$2.19.

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