NAND and DRAM prices dropping in spot market, continuing downward trend

As memory module and SSD makers have loads of chips in stock, they do not buy ICs on spot market, which is why the spot prices of memory decrease.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/nand-and-dram-prices-dropping-in-spot-market-continuing-downward-trend

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