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First-tier notebook vendors pushing 4GB products next year

Memory makers expect changes in the DRAM market when top notebook vendors start rolling out laptops with four times the current market standard for memory.

CNET News staff

Memory makers expect big changes in the DRAM market when top notebook vendors start rolling out laptops with significantly more memory. Vendors such as Dell, HP, and Toshiba are expected to start pushing laptops with 4GB of RAM next year, four times the current mainstream spec of 1GB. Memory module makers say even with that boost, falling memory prices mean that memory will account for even less of the cost of a laptop than before.

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