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Politics : Formerly About Applied Materials
AMAT 252.25+0.9%Nov 28 9:30 AM EST

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To: Ian@SI who wrote (32947)10/26/1999 9:03:00 PM
From: Proud_Infidel  Read Replies (1) of 70976
 
DRAM Chip Prices Decline in Post-Quake Correction
October 26, 1999 (SEOUL) -- Following a skyrocketing of prices after the powerful earthquake that shook Taiwan, the value of 64Mb DRAMs fell sharply to about US$12-US$13 late last week as prices went into correction.




Microchip industry watchers said that prices were overheating since the Taiwan quake and are finally going into a correction phase. The adequate price range for 64Mb DRAMs should be in the range of US$11-US$12, they added.

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. and Hyundai Electronics Industries Co., Ltd., Korea's top two chip makers, stated that they will not be affected by falling chip prices as they have already secured steady supplies.

Related story: Chip Prices Tumble Below US$20

(Maeil Business Newspaper, Korea)
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