Samsung, SK, memory market alert Dark clouds due to PC shortness of breath

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[Seoul = Kotaro Hosokawa] The world's three major semiconductor memory companies are wary of the future of the market. South Korea's Samsung Electronics Co., SK Hynix Co. and Micron Technology Corp. have all predicted a short-term decline in demand. Demand for personal computers, which had been strong due to the spread of telework and distance learning, is running out of steam, and production of a wide range of finished products is sluggish due to parts shortages.

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