Toshiba Latest Casualty of DRAM Price Wars
Tsar writes: "ITWorld.com tells the story: Toshiba is getting out of the DRAM business. They had 6.2% of the world market last year, but soon their Manassas, VA facilities will belong to Micron, the Yokkaichi plant's DRAM production will be reduced to a trickle, and Toshiba will be out of the commodity memory market. Guess you can sell DRAM for a hundred bucks a gigabyte, but you can't make a living at it yet."
only if you have a beowolf cluster of them... i swear to dog, im going to compile a list of stupid slashdot jokes, give each a universal identification number and then sell t-shirts to all you geeks saying... "I told joke #SD10763 on slashdot!" Of course I'd then patent this numbering system along with its respective jokes through some techno-babble on a patent office form and then you'd all have to pay royalties to me every time you want to tell your stupid ass jokes. Maybe I'll give the T-shirts away free if you license a certain number of jokes. What do you think sirs?
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Why you kids NEVER had it rough!
Karma whorin' since 1999
RAM may be more usefull, but my big ole block of gold will not be made worthless by DDR GOLD, GOLD 2700, or the ever overpriced RD-GOLD.
The problem with RAM price flux is that the price always does go back up, but often it is the result of a new RAM product entering the market (pc100, pc133 ect) rather than the old stuff shooting up in price (although this does happen some). This makes it very hard to arbitrage (buy low, sell high) the ram market, because you buy the old stuff low, and when the market jumps it is for the new stuff (meaning you get stuck holding the old RAM).
Guess you can sell DRAM for a hundred bucks a gigabyte, but you can't make a living at it yet."
Give the DRAM away for free, and sell support for it.
For all intensive purposes, "whom" is no longer a word. That begs the question, "who cares"?