A memory supply agreement is a contract securing the purchase and delivery of memory chips, such as DRAM or NAND, between manufacturers and buyers. It stabilizes supply chains for tech firms like smartphone or server producers, ensuring consistent production. Manufacturers benefit from predictable demand, while buyers lock in prices and avoid shortages.
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