It was only last month that OCZ announced its plans to accelerate the departure from the DRAM business, as to instead change focus towards morphing into a leading provider of solid-state drives. Although the news that OCZ would no longer be selling new memory was indeed surprising, just a quick look at future DRAM market forecasts made it clear memory prices are only going to continue to decline throughout most of 2011. While bviously a good thing for potential buyers, it’s nothing but bad news for DDR3 suppliers caught in the middle.
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