RAM prices still down
Written by John M   

Windows Vista isn't selling well, and it looks like DRAM manufacturers are losing hope in the prospect that sales will pick up pace in time for them to get rid of the stock they accumulated for the new OS.

Fudzilla reports on the subject:

"According to the news today [21st] it’s a great time to buy DRAM. Dynamic RAM (DRAM) has dropped to its lowest price of the year this week and industry analysts predict the price may go even lower.

When DRAM dropped dramatically in May of this year some manufacturers held onto their DRAM hoping to recoup some of their losses. With today’s precipitous decline those hoping to regain losses will likely dump their remaining existing inventories to prevent taking a further hit on its value."

Failed strategies inlcude also the fight for market share, which leads manufacturers to build new factories and ramp up production to a point where oversupply happens. There's no other choice, then, than to sell at bargain prices. Even against the odds of not making a profit.

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