Following a rebound in contract prices last month, Nanya Technology predicts that the average contract price should grow 5% on tighter DRAM supply, according to Nanya vice president of global sales and marketing, Pei-lin Pai, as quoted in the Chinese-language Apple Daily News.
Tight supply for DDR and DDR2 will provide memory makers more bargaining power when negotiating contract prices, the paper sated. Nanya indicated that demand for DDR 400 remains strong, which should help bolster prices, Pai said. For DDR2, he noted that more than half of all PC OEM shipments now adopt DDR2.
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