Kristopher, a couple of things need to be cleared up in the article. You talk about how a 128MB stick of PC133 cost $10 in Nov 2001, but then you say "Micron, Hynix and Samsung set floor price on 128MB PC133 at $1.50", when I think you mean ".. set the floor price on 128Mbit PC133 chips at $1.50). You might also want to clarify Nov. 20th, 2001's prices.
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shiftomnimega - Tuesday, March 2, 2004 - link
Good break down of the business side of things.I remember going to the store and picking up kingston ram with some sick rebates.
Great to see it all here, explained.
ViRGE - Tuesday, March 2, 2004 - link
Kristopher, a couple of things need to be cleared up in the article. You talk about how a 128MB stick of PC133 cost $10 in Nov 2001, but then you say "Micron, Hynix and Samsung set floor price on 128MB PC133 at $1.50", when I think you mean ".. set the floor price on 128Mbit PC133 chips at $1.50). You might also want to clarify Nov. 20th, 2001's prices.