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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.
Tuesday 2 August 2011
NAND flash contract prices trending down
Having engaged in the price negotiations for almost two months, NAND flash buyers and sellers have finally come up with a decision agreeing downward adjustments in contract prices...
Wednesday 27 July 2011
Firms slashing 2GB DDR3 module prices
Kingston Technology has struck deals to sell its 2GB DDR3 modules as low as US$11, amid sluggish end-market demand, according to industry sources. Other fellow DRAM modules firms...
Wednesday 20 July 2011
Talks on NAND flash contract prices still ongoing
DRAMeXchange, which tracks pricing for memory chips, has posted an announcement on its website that data for NAND flash will not be updated until the end of July. NAND chip companies...
Thursday 14 July 2011
DRAM contract prices fall 7% in 1H July
Early July contract prices for 2GB and 4GB DDR3 memory modules declined another 7% following about 6% decreases in late June, according to data collected by DRAMeXchange. Prices have...
Wednesday 13 July 2011
Taiwan DRAM makers mull production cuts
Viewing that spot market prices for 2Gb DDR3 have fallen below US$1.20, some Taiwan-based DRAM makers are currently evaluating measures to stop prices slipping further including the...
Wednesday 6 July 2011
Taiwan makers mixed about DRAM price outlook
Some Taiwan-based PC and memory makers believe that DRAM contract prices will stop falling in mid-August and rebound later in the month, while others are more pessimistic, thinking...
Tuesday 5 July 2011
MicroSD card prices set to fall
Prices for microSD cards are expected to undergo a correction as suppliers move forward in their efforts to clean inventories, according to industry sources.
Friday 1 July 2011
Memory module houses stop price cuts, but demand fail to pick up, says inSpectrum
The DRAM and NAND flash spot markets continued to see weak demand throughout this week (June 27-July1) with only few transactions, according to inSpectrum.
Tuesday 28 June 2011
DRAM contract prices fall 6% in late June, says DRAMeXchange
DRAM contract prices for the second half of June declined another 6% following about 3% decreases in the first part of the month, according to DRAMeXchange, adding that rising inventory...
Monday 20 June 2011
NAND flash contract prices for 1H June still being negotiated
Early June contract prices for NAND flash memory will not be available until later in the month as chip suppliers have not yet concluded negotiations with system OEMs, according to...
Tuesday 14 June 2011
DRAM contract prices face continuing downward pressure, says DRAMeXchange
With PC end-user demand remaining weak and slow growth in DRAM content per PC, DRAM contract prices are likely to further slip in the second half of June 2011, according to DRAMeXc...
Friday 3 June 2011
DRAM and NAND flash contract market yet seeing any rebound, says inSpectrum
Despite claims from leading vendors about a positive memory price outlook for the later half of 2011, a meaningful rebound is yet to be seen in the near term. Seasonal demand weakness,...
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