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To: Skeeter Bug who wrote (39773)10/9/1998 10:00:00 PM
From: DJBEINO  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 53903
 
DRAM pricing remains strong on 16 MEG Fast Page Mode product as
availabilities are limited. The short supply of product has contributed to
a steady rise in SIMM module pricing as well. 64 MEG product has no
significant changes at this time. (Friday October 09, 1998)-AICE

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DRAM pricing continues its climb as 16 and 32 MEG SIMM modules are at price
levels last seen in Q-2
. 64 MEG pricing is also up on select product lines,
i.e. 8MX8 PC-100 16MX4 FPM, EDO and 4MX16 EDO. (Thursday October 08, 1998)
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Pricing trends on DRAM include the following: 4MX4 FPM SOJ as well as 4MX4
based SIMMS 4MX32, 8MX32 have had a significant price increase in the open
market
. The attributing factors are manufacturer production cut backs,
eliminating production altogether, and declining OEM excess. Many board
designs that use this product are not 64 MEG compatible, consequently
demand is still somewhat strong (Wednesday October 07, 1998)