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To: Jonas who wrote (5185)4/14/1998 11:21:00 PM
From: Jonas  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 14464
 
Hyundai Predicts DRAM Shortage By End of 1998

"several Japanese and Taiwanese companies have begun cutting back on production of lower density DRAM devices, especially 16-megabit and smaller, partly in response to falling prices and partly because the industry is transitioning to 64Mb chips. Hyundai as well is making a shift, and expects to see more than half of all its DRAM bits shipped in 64Mb chips by June. "We think people are cutting back or converting their DRAM capacity, and that will lead to a shortage," he said.

sumnet.com

industry leaves 16MB to rmtr?