mohsen
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Well, so far they are still importing the chips and have enough price margin to invest 30% of the income on R&D. they plan to export their products too, so certainly they can compete on the price.don't knew about their SSD or single board computer , but their RAM uses Refrence Micron Design, and honestly i doubt its a good policy if they want to buy the chip from micron and then try to compete with Micron own subsidiary (Crucial), they will loose on price
i believe instead of vanilla budget ram they must focus on special rams like overclocking ram , server rams , and high end ones . the market of budget ram is in the hand of crucial , simply because nobody can compete with them on price . also they need to broaden their product portfolio , if they do their homework right in future they can easily compete with companies like ADATA recently i get a laptop and wanted to upgrade its ram and SSD and could not find any ram or ssd from them , you could find ram but not the one that was useful to me and about their SSD , well just say one thing , they must ramp up their production , i wanted one and i could not find any all inventory were ran out.
by the way did you knew micron the company that they get their chips from is actually an American company while two other major producers of the memory chips which are from south Korea (SK-Hynix and Samsung) refused to sell them any memory chip
Also foreign companies don't provide guarantee, and importers increase the price to compensate for that. this is another advantage for them inside the country.