PSC Sells Kingston A Bargain Batch Of DRAM
Despite seeing stability in DRAM spot pricing recently, Powerchip Semiconductor Corporation (PSC), which has a relatively heavy sales exposure at the spot market, is said to have approached Kingston Technology to sell a batch of DRAM chips at an extremely low quote, according to industry sources. PSC vice president and spokesperson Eric Tang, however, claimed no knowledge of the speculation.
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