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[Insights] Memory Spot Prices: NAND Flash Prices Edge Over DRAM Momentum


2024-03-20 Semiconductors editor

DRAM Spot Market:

The spot market has not changed noticeably from the previous week and still lacks significant demand momentum. Therefore, spot prices of DDR4 and DDR5 chips have maintained a mostly flat to slightly downward trend. Module houses also hold a conservative demand outlook, so they have yet to actively raise the spot prices of their products.

Currently, the overall price trend remains steady due to suppliers’ efforts to limit supply and prop up prices. However, more chips will be released into the spot market in 2Q24. This supply increase will be especially noticeable for DDR5 products, and spot prices, on the whole, will probably weaken as a result. The average spot price of the mainstream chips (i.e., DDR4 1Gx8 2666MT/s) fell by 0.05% from US$1.940 last week to US$1.939 this week.

NAND Flash Spot Market:

Despite enervation from end demand, quotations for NAND Flash wafers and other related products have yet to loosen under the stimulation generated by the ongoing increment of contract prices, and prices are still somewhat being supported on the whole. Additionally, provision from suppliers has not expanded significantly, where overall price dynamics are slightly better than that of DRAM spots. 512Gb TLC wafer spots have risen by 8.26% this week, arriving at US$3.840.