Following an earthquake in Taiwan earlier this month, Micron Technology said its dynamic random access memory, DRAM, supply will be hurt this calendar quarter by up to a mid-single digit percentage, Reuters reports. The company has four locations in Taiwan and said it was not yet at full DRAM production following the earthquake.
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