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Wednesday 1 February 2012
4GB DRAM contract prices going up
Contract prices for 4GB DDR3 DRAM modules trended upward in the second half of January, benefiting suppliers who now have their newer 30nm-class chips.
Tuesday 3 January 2012
NAND flash consumption in handsets rising
Mobile handsets will consume as high as 50% of the total supply of NAND flash memory in the first quarter of 2012, buoyed by demand from smartphones, according to DRAMeXchange.
Monday 19 December 2011
NAND flash prices stable in 1H December
Early December contract prices for mainstream 32Gb NAND flash memory remained unchanged while those for 64Gb parts saw a narrower decrease, according to data posted on DRAMeXchange...
Wednesday 14 December 2011
Global DRAM oversupply expected to fall to 13% in 1H12, say Taiwan makers
The global DRAM oversupply of DRAM is expected to drop from 17% currently to 13% in the first half of 2012 due to reduced in production by the major DRAM makers, according to industry...
Friday 2 December 2011
NAND contract prices continue to fall
NAND flash contract prices have continued their downward trend for the second half of November, data gathered by DRAMeXchange show. Short lead-time orders for SSDs emerged to stimulate...
Thursday 17 November 2011
Prices for 2GB DDR3 reach US$10 threshold
DRAM contract prices, which had stopped falling since October, began to trend downward in early November as PC OEMs slow down procurement amid concerns about disruptions to their...
Wednesday 16 November 2011
Elpida mulling another production cutback, report says
Japan's Elpida Memory is considering undertaking another capacity-cut strategy for its commodity DRAM production, aimed at curbing further price drops, Taiwan-based online media MoneyDJ...
Friday 4 November 2011
Thai flood brings impact to memory contract market, says inSpectrum
Contract pricing in the memory market is expected to be affected by recent flooding in Thailand with shortages for 3.5-inch hard disk drives (HDD) for desktop expected to be larger...
Tuesday 18 October 2011
NAND flash prices stable in 1H October, says DRAMeXchange
Early October contract prices for MLC NAND flash chips remained stable, supported by replenishment demand and demand stimulated by product launches, according to price tracker DRAM...
Thursday 13 October 2011
DRAM contract prices stable in 1H October
DRAM contract prices for the first half of October have seen 2% drops to flat growth, becoming more stable. But prices have fallen by almost 50% cumulatively so far in 2011, dragging...
Wednesday 5 October 2011
Late September contract prices for 32Gb NAND flash up slightly
Late September contract prices for mainstream 32Gb NAND flash chips have risen by up to 3%, buoyed by stronger buying sentiment in China and inventory-building demand from system...
Friday 16 September 2011
NAND flash contract prices for 1H September mostly flat
Contract market prices for mainstream MLC NAND flash stayed flat in the first half of September, while those for 64Gb parts rose 1%, latest data collected by DRAMeXchange show.
Thursday 15 September 2011
Early September contract quotes for 2GB DDR3 flat
Early September contract prices for 2GB DDR3 modules stayed unchanged at US$10.75 on average, whereas 4GB parts continued trending downward to US$20-21, price tracker DRAMeXchange...
Monday 5 September 2011
NAND flash contract prices stabilize in 2H August
Contract prices for MLC NAND flash memories all stopped falling in late August, according to DRAMeXchange. Average prices for 16Gb and 32Gb MLC NAND chips saw sequential growth of...
Friday 12 August 2011
DRAM contract prices continue to edge lower
Contract quotes for DRAM chips continued to fall in the first half of August, hitting their lowest level so far in 2011.
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