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To: Freedom Fighter who wrote (80340)5/2/2000 1:17:00 PM
From: Skeeter Bug  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 132070
 
>>Winbond executive indicated yesterday that the supply of 64Mb DRAMs would probably be 20 percent short of demand this year, and fail to meet demand at all in 2001.<<

listen to this nonsense. falling 20% short of demand is the same as failing to meet demand, right? why does this clown contrast them as though they are different?

he's smokin'



To: Freedom Fighter who wrote (80340)5/2/2000 2:55:00 PM
From: BSGrinder  Respond to of 132070
 
Wayne,
Rather interesting that the Taiwan company estimates $7.20 DRAM by year end, while the Boise bandits at MU estimate $20. They are nothing if not predictable in their baloney.
/Kit



To: Freedom Fighter who wrote (80340)5/2/2000 5:10:00 PM
From: Knighty Tin  Respond to of 132070
 
Wayne, there is a huge shortage. There may be one square inch of space in one warehouse that is not loaded to the rafters with DRAM. <g> This is a total scam. The chippies are hoping to panic the PC dumbos into a buying frenzy like they did last fall. It may work again, for a short period of time.