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Technology Stocks : Alliance Semiconductor
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To: DJBEINO who wrote (7724)6/13/2000 9:49:00 AM
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Top-Tier OEMs Forecasts At Core of DRAM Shortage?
ALISO VIEJO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 13, 2000--Even with the migration to 128 Mbyte DRAM, demand for 64 Mbyte DRAM continues strong with prices nearing $7.

American IC Exchange, the global market maker for commodity products, reports greater than normal requests from top-tier OEMs for 64 Mbyte DRAM.

Paul Meyers, commodity manager at AICE stated, ``The move to 128 Mbyte DRAM has been widely touted; still it appears that OEM forecasts for 64 Mbyte DRAM were underestimated. Also, we're unsure of an actual shortage of the end-of-life product since historically we have experienced shortages that were manufacturer induced.''

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