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s this a joke? Considering that memory is dirt cheap, especially DDR SDRAM, I would say they failed miserably in their efforts to raise prices.
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Conspiring to raise the price of a product doesn't simply mean the base price that the consumer pays for. It could also mean that the profit margin for the product is increasing. I mean, arguing that the price of DRAM has actually gone down over the last decade is immaterial when the lawyer can argue that the cost of manufacture decreased faster than the markup on the product.
THUS CONSPIRASPY
Has anyone considered that these kind of trusts could exist to keep products cheap in order to reduce competition?
How ya doing, buddy?