Hold you pocket for just a few days if you are on the market of DDR memory
The Inquirer (yes them again) is reporting that memory prices have crashed in China due to the new year, taxing and god knows what else:
DOUBLE DATA RATE (DDR) prices are crashing through the floor today amidst claims that some of the big memory manufacturers, the Dramurai, are dumping stock like there's no tomorrow.
For example, 256MB DDR modules are costing as little as $36 and that's causing a number of brokers and memory dealers to clear up their stock, big time.
The Chinese New Year appears to be one reason for the swift decline in prices, but there's also a move by one or two manufacturers to empty their warehouses of DRAM, for tax and accounting reasons.
In fact, DDR 32MX8 chips are at a 52 week low ?so there's not many reasons to be cheerful if you're a Dramurai in 2003.
Watch out for reductions at your local e-retailer soon and be ready to snap it up.
The Inquirer (yes them again) is reporting that memory prices have crashed in China due to the new year, taxing and god knows what else:
DOUBLE DATA RATE (DDR) prices are crashing through the floor today amidst claims that some of the big memory manufacturers, the Dramurai, are dumping stock like there's no tomorrow.
For example, 256MB DDR modules are costing as little as $36 and that's causing a number of brokers and memory dealers to clear up their stock, big time.
The Chinese New Year appears to be one reason for the swift decline in prices, but there's also a move by one or two manufacturers to empty their warehouses of DRAM, for tax and accounting reasons.
In fact, DDR 32MX8 chips are at a 52 week low ?so there's not many reasons to be cheerful if you're a Dramurai in 2003.
Watch out for reductions at your local e-retailer soon and be ready to snap it up.