Xref: utzoo misc.forsale:3168 comp.misc:4643 comp.sys.ibm.pc:22926 comp.sys.att:5124 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!lll-winken!ames!mailrus!cwjcc!gatech!emcard!stiatl!john From: john@stiatl.UUCP (John DeArmond) Newsgroups: misc.forsale,comp.misc,comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.sys.att Subject: Re: Dram Prices... Message-ID: <2542@stiatl.UUCP> Date: 8 Jan 89 04:26:57 GMT References: <18814@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> <84369@sun.uucp> Reply-To: john@stiatl.UUCP (John DeArmond) Organization: Sales Technologies Inc., Atlanta, GA Lines: 32 >In article <18814@agate.BERKELEY.EDU> c60a-4fl@widow.berkeley.edu (Antony A. Courtney) writes: > > 'Scuse me for saying so, but I think you are out of your mind. > > The Japanese Government was subsidizing Japanese companies to sell DRAMs way > below cost. As such, there was no possible way that US Companies could stay > in competition with this. The end result: US Companies stopped making > DRAMs. > You don't REALLY believe this do you? I noticed in "EE weekly" a few days ago that the world market price of 256k DRAM is about 3 bux a chip. Do you s'pose the Japaneese government is subsidizing the whole damn world? Or do you maybe think that 3 bux represents the real value of a DRAM chip manufactured with modern fab lines and techniques? As to subsidies, one could also note that the US government subsidizes almost ALL US industry. Don't believe me? Well consider for a moment Investment Tax Credits, Capital Gains taxes, interest deduction, depriciation, state & local tax deduction, expense deductions including labor costs. Some of these are now gone but ALL were in effect when the american semi industry started it's whining. Personally, my response to this is to pledge never but never buy american-made memory again. More of us should do the same. john -- John De Armond, WD4OQC | "I can't drive 85!" Sales Technologies, Inc. Atlanta, GA | Sammy Hagar driving ...!gatech!stiatl!john | thru Atlanta!