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Firms Get Away with Selling Untested DRAM

peppytech75 writes "Melanie Hollands in IT Manager's Journal reports that 'In recent months, some Asian DRAM memory manufacturers have been getting away with selling untested ("UTT") DRAMs. Disturbingly, the practice seems to be getting traction at the lower portion of the module business. This is being done mostly by Taiwanese DRAM makers, who are undercutting the tier-1 guys by selling untested and unmarked parts.' What's the solution here? Or is there an actual solution to what amounts to pirate companies issuing counterfeit parts?" (IT Manager's Journal, like Slashdot, is part of OSTG.)

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  1. So what else is new? by Mad+Hamster · · Score: 5, Funny

    I've heard of a company in the northwestern US which has gotten away with selling untested operating systems for years.

    - Did I make first post?

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  2. Re:unmarked and untested == pirated? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    It would make sense if it was DD ARRRRRRR RAM.