The majority of the DRAM contract prices for this month has been settled, according to DRAMeXchange, a research division of TrendForce...
As a result of an 11% decrease in average DRAM contract price worldwide in addition to notebook and smartphone market seasonality, global DRAM industry value fell by 7.5% QoQ in the first quarter to US$12 billion. As top-tier memory makers advance to 20nm and 25nm process technology, bit output is on the rise. Furthermore, DRAM sales reached a recent high in the fourth quarter of 2014, but once peak demand subsided increased production and high inventory levels pressured manufacturers to lower prices. Some manufacturers began adjusting their product mix in the first quarter, hoping to achieve price equilibrium...
Worldwide mobile DRAM revenue reached US$3.576 billion in the first quarter, a decline of less than 1% QoQ. Mobile memory sales accounted for 29.8% of total DRAM industry revenue. In the first quarter of 2015, mobile DRAM shipments increased by 8.2% QoQ, boosted by added 23nm production from Samsung. Furthermore, as average selling prices for mobile DRAM have been relatively steady, global mobile DRAM revenue will only continue to grow...
Seasonality resulted in NAND flash oversupply in the first quarter, bringing average chip price down by nearly 10%. NAND flash vendors’ revenues decreased compared to the fourth quarter. TrendForce slight oversupply to continue in the first half of the second quarter, but as new smartphones hit the market beginning in late May and SSD demand picks up, NAND flash market supply and demand should be balanced in the second half of the year...
According to DRAMeXchange, a division of global market research firm TrendForce, server market demand has yet to show signs of recovery this month...
According to DRAMeXchange, a division of global market research firm TrendForce, worldwide mobile DRAM revenue reached US$3.576 billion in the first quarter, a decline of less than 1% QoQ...
Affected by demand seasonality, the NAND flash market is oversupplied, resulting in significant price decline...
The NAND Flash manufacturers are continuing to lower their supplies to the channel clients as a result of Apple’s and Samsung’s better than expected NAND Flash demands, according to DRAMeXchange, a research division of TrendForce...
According to DRAMeXchange, a division of research firm TrendForce, as a result of an 11% decrease in average DRAM contract price worldwide in addition to notebook and smartphone market seasonality...
The NAND Flash manufacturers have restricted the amount of supplies given to the channel clients in response to the Galaxy S6/S6 Edge's impressive sales and Apple's growing NAND Flash demands, according to DRAMeXchange, a research division of TrendForce...