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Samsung predicts that DRAM demand will not change before the end of the year

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September 13, 2018

Dr. Kinam Kim, head of Samsung's electronic device solutions division and responsible for the global operations of the memory, system LSI and foundry business units, said on the 12th that the demand for DRAM chips will not change until the end of the year.

On the 12th, Dr. Kinam Kim, said in an interview with the Korea United News Agency: "At least until the end of this year, there will be no major changes in DRAM chip demand."

Talking about whether the current strong demand for memory chips will end in 2019? Dr. Kinam Kim predicts that chip demand will continue to be strong next year.

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