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Technology Stocks : Rambus (RMBS) - Eagle or Penguin
RMBS 98.83+0.8%3:59 PM EST

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To: Orion who wrote (27365)8/21/1999 4:19:00 PM
From: Orion  Read Replies (1) of 93625
 
Ladies and Gentlemen, the prices of DRAM keep on... falling.
Fudsters will likely underline that such BIG premium for RDRAM for such a small performance advantage : Only nuts can buy RDRAM ...
Is everybody sleeping over there ??? Just kidding :-)

ebnonline.com

Supply influx sends 128-Mbit DRAM prices plunging
By Jack Robertson
Electronic Buyers' News
(08/20/99, 11:43:42 AM EDT)

While all eyes have been on the uptick in 64-Mbit DRAM prices in the last month, the plunging price tags of 128-Mbit chips have received little attention, except from delighted OEM buyers.

Suddenly, 128-Mbit chips are nearing the all-important point of crossover that signals price parity with 64-Mbit DRAMs. The American IC Exchange, Aliso Viejo, Calif., is reporting today that spot prices for 128-Mbit parts have hit new lows ranging from $14.65 to $16.46, compared with $6.35 to $7.30 for the most popular versions of 64-Mbit DRAM.

Analysts said falling 128-Mbit prices is a sign that surging supplies of the devices are starting to outpace demand.
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