The majority of the DRAM contract prices for September have been settled, according to DRAMeXchange, a research division of TrendForce. The DDR3 4GB contract prices...
The 32Gb, 64Gb, and 128Gb NAND Flash prices have fallen more significantly compared to September due to the quarter-end effect and the memory card market’s persistently sluggish demands...
The NAND Flash market has yet to pick up, according to DRAMeXchange, a research division of TrendForce...
A certain US based NAND Flash manufacturer, affected by the pressures of the quarter end financial period...
The majority of the DRAM contract prices for August have been settled, according to DRAMeXchange, a research division of TrendForce...
The continuously falling PC DRAM contract prices and unfavorable macroeconomic conditions have caused major price...
The Server DIMM prices, affected by weak market demand, are...
As mobile DRAM is less affected by price decline than other types of memory, total revenue reached US$3.851 billion in the second quarter, a 7.7% QoQ increase. Mobile DRAM revenue accounted for 33.7% of total DRAM sales, up from 30% in the first quarter. Bit supply in the second quarter came mostly from Korean manufacturer Samsung, whose Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge hit shelves in the second quarter...
As the debt crisis in Greece continues to affect recovery of the euro and weak financial markets influence demand in China, NAND flash demand was softer than expected in the second quarter. Contract chips, eMMC, and client SSD all showed declining price trends as the NAND flash market remained in oversupply in the second quarter...
Despite bit supply growth, DRAM industry value fell by 4.8% QoQ to US$11.4 billion in the second quarter due to an approximately 10% QoQ decline in average contract price. DRAM oversupply continued as the notebook and smartphone markets remained soft in the second quarter, with shipments of the former dropping by 2.9% QoQ and the latter only increasing by 1.2% QoQ...