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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Paul Engel who wrote (674)7/10/1996 3:29:00 PM
From: Terje Oseberg   of 1585576
 
The Japanees must be dumping again, or what
could it be? It couldn't be that memory is
just cheaper to produce could it? Or is it
just a matter of over production? All the
memory companies thought that people would
buy more ram when 95 and NT came out, and
people thought that more would be bought
when EDO and the Pentium 72 pin sims and
so on and so on. Maybe when they were all
wrong, the prices had to fall because of
the over supply.

People aren't buying new systems as they
don't need them. But they are buying new
ram only because it is so cheap, and the
can get more performance if they buy it.

More guessing.
Any comments?

Terje
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