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Crucial Cuts Prices
Published by TotalRecall
04-08-2002
Crucial Cuts Prices

Micron is cutting their memory prices:

WHETHER IT'S A WAY of putting pressure on the big Korean Dramurai – including "bride to be" Hynix – or a reflection of something else, Micron cut its prices on DRAM to PC manufacturers today by around 50¢.

That leaves the price of its 128Mbit memory chips hovering around the $4 mark, with spot prices for the same parts to fall further, according to Asian sources.

Crucial, which is the retail outlet for memory which Micron owns, also cut the prices of its modules over the weekend.


Check memory prices here. View the news story at The Inquirer.

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By SKYHN on 04-08-2002, 08:07 PM
Oh how I wish for a RDRAM price cut...
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By Spork Lover on 04-10-2002, 07:52 PM
wow... those memory prices are still double what I paid last year. I bought 768mb of ddr pc 2100.. non ecc... 3 x 256.. for 45 a peice.... Yowsa!
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