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Friday 4 March 2022
Micron upbeat about memory demand for 5G smartphones
Micron Technology has expressed optimism about DRAM and NAND flash chip demand for handsets, particularly 5G smartphones, in 2022.
Wednesday 2 March 2022
DRAM contract prices to stop falling in 2Q22
DRAM contract prices are expected to stop falling and begin to rise in the second quarter of 2022, and NAND flash prices will be rising too, according to sources at memory module...
Tuesday 1 March 2022
NAND flash supply falling short of demand
NAND flash vendors' cautious attitudes towards capacity expansion and a substantial cutback in output at Kioxia-Western Digital JV fabs in Japan will flip the market into undersupply...
Friday 25 February 2022
Micron, WD raise NAND flash prices by 10%
Micron Technology and Western Digital have raised their NAND flash prices by about 10%, which is about to trigger increases in both spot and contract market prices, according to industry...
Tuesday 22 February 2022
Adata expects memory contract prices to rally starting 2Q22
DRAM and NAND flash memory contract prices are expected to start rising in the second quarter of 2022, according to memory module maker Adata technology.
Friday 18 February 2022
Memory module maker Innodisk soon to break ground for new facility
Specializing in industrial flash storage, memory module maker Innodisk is scheduled to break ground for the phase-two facility of its R&D and production site in Ilan, northeastern...
Monday 10 January 2022
Memory module firms post strong sales in 4Q21
Adata Technology and Team Group both saw their revenues hit peak for 2021 in the fourth quarter, while strong fourth-quarter sales boosted fellow memory module company Phison Electronics'...
Tuesday 4 January 2022
DDR5 key to stimulating overall DRAM bit supply growth in 2022
The overall DRAM bit supply growth is expected to decelerate in 2022, but demand for DDR5 memory could still be providing momentum, according to industry sources.
Monday 3 January 2022
Samsung reportedly mulling raising SSD quotes in 1Q22
Samsung Electronics reportedly is mulling raising quotes for its own-brand SSD products in the first quarter of 2022, while some brand vendors are reducing prices by less than 10%...
Friday 10 December 2021
Chipmakers gearing up for DDR5 output ramp-up
Samsung Electronics and other major DRAM chip vendors are looking to scale up substantially their output for DDR5 memory next year, according to sources at memory module makers.
Wednesday 8 December 2021
Adata expects DRAM demand to recover in 1Q22
DRAM memory demand is expected to recover as early as the first quarter of 2022, according to memory module maker Adata Technology.
Wednesday 24 November 2021
Silicon Power upbeat about 2022 profit
Silicon Power Computer & Communications, a Taiwan-based memory module maker, has in recent years put increased focus on gaming and industrial device applications. The efforts...
Monday 15 November 2021
Taiwan DRAM firms to see gross margin drop in 4Q21
With DRAM memory prices starting to fall in the fourth quarter of 2021, Taiwan-based chipmakers and module houses are poised to see their gross margins decline during the quarter,...
Monday 8 November 2021
Adata upbeat about 2022 DRAM market; Transcend cautious
Adata Technology has said it remains upbeat about the DRAM market outlook next year, believing DRAM spot prices are about to hit bottom and start recovering. Fellow memory module...
Wednesday 20 October 2021
Samsung new NAND flash capacity coming online in 2H21 may worsen price falls
The gradual commercialization of Samsung Electronics's new production capacity for NAND flash memory in the second half of 2021 has sparked concerns among market observers about a...
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