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Wednesday 3 August 2005
DRAMeXchange: Prices for DRAM and NAND flash both enjoy moderate growth
Although the increase in DRAM spot pricing slowed in the week from July 26 to August 1, overall pricing still rose within a 2% range, while in the NAND flash segment, all segments...
Wednesday 27 July 2005
DRAMeXchange: Major memory makers to ramp up 12-inch capacity ahead of schedule
Major DRAM makers are currently gearing up their respective 12-inch capacities, with some makers eyeing niche markets to spread their risks in the market. DRAMeXchange predicts that...
Wednesday 20 July 2005
DRAMeXchange: eTT price indicates price rebound signs
Spot prices for 256Mbit DDR-400 should reach US$2.80 this week (July 19-24) amid a narrowing price gap between effectively tested (eTT) and branded DDR memory. The average price for...
Wednesday 13 July 2005
DRAMeXchange: DDR spot prices continue trending upward
DRAM and NAND spot prices continued trending upwards during the week of July 5-12 amid strong demand from PC OEMs and makers’ continued capacity reallocation to NAND flash pr...
Wednesday 6 July 2005
DRAMeXchange: Mainstream DDR prices to pick up in late July
Mainstream 256Mb DDR-300/400 spot prices remained flat during the week of June 28 to July 5, as most traders and distributors were conservative about releasing their stocks amid optimism...
Thursday 30 June 2005
DRAMeXchange: DDR2/DDR price gap narrows to 5%
The DDR2 512Mbit price premium over DDR 512Mbit has shrunk to 5%, down from 30% in the beginning of 2005, and DRAM supply is expected to run short of demand as memory makers continue...
Tuesday 28 June 2005
DRAMeXchange: DDR contract prices to pick up in July
The contract price for 256Mbit DDR-400 remained at US$2.44 through the two halves of June, despite memory makers looking to bump up prices US$5, as PC OEMs countered the strategy...
Wednesday 15 June 2005
DRAMeXchange: Samsung and Hynix updates
Hynix Semiconductor lowered its prices for low-density NAND flash memory last week while Samsung Electronics is expected to follow suit, sources said.
Wednesday 8 June 2005
DRAMeXchange: Spot prices rebounding, NAND flash also on the rise
DRAM spot prices showed signs of rebounding last week (May 31-June 7) after being flat the previous week, though contract prices have been stable over the same period. In the NAND...
Wednesday 1 June 2005
DRAMeXchange: DRAM spot prices to stabilize in June
The average spot prices of DDR 256Mbit have plummeted over 40% since mid February and most DRAM makers experienced losses in April and May as the average price dropped below US$2.50...
Wednesday 25 May 2005
DRAMeXchange: DRAM spot prices remain stable
Fluctuation of DRAM pricing over the past week has been limited, with the price change of mainstream 256Mbit (32Mbitx8) falling less than one percentage point, and effectively tested...
Wednesday 18 May 2005
DRAMeXchange: NAND flash prices going in different directions for high and low densities
The average contract prices of high-density NAND flash memories decreased 1-4% while those for low-density increased 3-4% last week, continuing this month’s respective price...
Wednesday 11 May 2005
DRAMeXchange: DDR2 to account for nearly half of DRAM output by year-end
The proportion of DDR2 output is expected to reach 30% near the end of this quarter and further rise to about 45% by year-end, and DRAMeXchange believes a case can be made for predicting...
Wednesday 4 May 2005
DRAMeXchange: Demand for low-density NAND flash continues to surge
Prices continued to drop for high-density NAND flash chips (4Gbit and 8Gbit) but those for lower densities (1Gbit and 2Gbit) remained stable and prices for low-density 512Mbit chips...
Wednesday 27 April 2005
DRAMeXchange: eTT prices rebound 13%, mainstream DDR prices may rebound as well, as makers shift to flash production
Effectively tested (eTT) memory prices enjoyed the strongest growth among all memory pricing, while NAND flash prices fell slightly during April 19 to 25. Despite the April trend...