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Dataram Offers Protection from Exposure to High DDR3 Prices
June 19, 2009
DDR3 is Hot -- But Dont Get Burned!
Princeton, NJ—June 19, 2009—Dataram Corporation [NASDAQ: DRAM], today announced a new “Savings Protection Factor” (SPF) program aimed at protecting its customers from exposure to high prices of DDR3 memory and providing a savings opportunity of $100,000 or more.
Dataram’s market assessment indicates 8GB DDR3 components are at unnaturally high prices and are in short supply. A decision to purchase 8GB DDR3 DIMMs today could be a costly one. Historically, new technologies are in great demand and highly priced. Prices typically fall dramatically in the first three to six months as production ramps up to meet demand.
To protect our customers from exposure to these high DDR3 prices, Dataram is offering a trade-in program that safeguards their memory investment. Customers can purchase readily available and attractively priced Dataram 4GB DDR3 memory today, and trade them in for full credit when they buy Dataram 8GB DDR3 DIMMs later, when market conditions are more favorable.
Dataram’s trade-in program is available in three strengths: SPF-90 provides customers with full investment protection—full credit on 4GB DIMM purchases—for up to 90 days, SPF-180 provides protection for 85% credit for up to 180 days, and SPF-365 provides protection of 70% credit for up to one year!
To take advantage of Dataram’s SPF program or to receive more information on this limited time offer visit Dataram’s website or contact a Dataram sales representative:
In North America – 1 800 DATARAM (1 800 328 2726) or email usasales@dataram.com
In Europe – +33 (0) 1 55 60 23 65 or email eusales@dataram.com
In Asia – +81 3 3512 8666 or email apsales@dataram.com
About Dataram
Founded in 1967, Dataram is a worldwide leader in the design and manufacture of reliable, high capacity and innovative memory solutions. Dataram provides customized memory solutions for OEMs and memory upgrades for leading brands including HP, IBM, Sun Microsystems, Dell, Intel and AMD Opteron. For more information on all Dataram’s memory offerings, visit www.dataram.com.
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