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To: yousef hashmi who wrote (35016)6/16/1998 8:13:00 AM
From: Skeeter Bug  Respond to of 53903
 
>>esign shrinks by DRAM suppliers will continue to flood the
market with more chips than it can absorb even with growing
demand, he said. "I expect the DRAM supply this year to be
more than double last year's production [and] that still exceeds
demand." Oh doesn't see "supply getting into better balance with
demand until sometime in 1999." <<

price stability in 1999, boys and girls. will 16 mb chips be traded for 3 pieces of bazooka bubble gum by that time? ;-)

supply grows at 100% and demand grows at... half that, maybe? 3/4?

78 tons of dram against the wall, 78 tons of dram against the wall...

prices continue to fall, 90 tons of dram against the wall...


what do ya have to say about that mr dudash? BOOM BOOM BOOM! sweepin' mu with a broom! :-)



To: yousef hashmi who wrote (35016)6/16/1998 8:32:00 AM
From: Bipin Prasad  Respond to of 53903
 
Windows 98-Based PCs Arrive In Stores
(06/15/98; 8:08 p.m. ET)
By Paula Rooney & Doug Olenick, Computer Retail Week

The first Windows 98-based desktop computers began
arriving in the reseller channel last weekend. Best Buy,
Computer City, and CompUSA personnel report they
are now selling select systems. ......