The shortage of DRAM could stem from price fixing practices.
The shortage of DRAM could stem from price fixing practices.
It seems the speaker is clarifying a situation where English might not be their primary language, yet emphasizing the point about competition. Major RAM makers agreed not to compete and instead aimed to maintain high prices, which led to investigations for price fixing—essentially colluding on pricing.
You seem completely confused about the topic, don't get me started. It looks like you're mixing things up and not taking it seriously.
You seem to have exhausted all possible points of contention. The situation involves three key DRAM providers and four major NAND flash suppliers. Manufacturers can't easily shift production between DRAM and NAND flash. Agreements in one sector don't automatically apply elsewhere. No credible bodies have claimed price fixing in either market, let alone confirmed it.