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Subject: RAM prices
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Date: Fri, 20-Sep-85 21:25:29 EDT
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Posted: Fri Sep 20 21:25:29 1985
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From the Fry's Supermarket ad, San Jose Mercury News, 20 September 1985, 
page 23E.

		SCORCHING MEMORY PRICES AT FRY'S
	
		   64K RAM 150NS	$0.49
		  256K RAM 150NS	$2.69


That's $86 per megabyte, without parity.
The industry rule of thumb is that the retail price of a card is 4x the 
component price.  Allowing for the support chips, one should be paying
about $400 for a megabyte RAM board. 

					John Nagle