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Friday 13 August 2021
Winbond to generate additional output for specialty DRAM starting 4Q22
Winbond Electronics expects to kick off production for specialty DRAM memory in small volume at its new plant in Kaohsiung, southern Taiwan in the fourth quarter of 2022, according...
Tuesday 13 July 2021
DDR3 prices to continue rally
The supply of DDR3 memory will stay tight prompting further price increases through the end of 2021, according to industry sources.
Thursday 29 April 2021
DRAM contract prices to rise 10% in May
Contract market prices for PC- and server-use DRAM memory will rise about 10% in May alone, despite a recent slowdown in the spot market price growth, according to sources at memory...
Friday 5 March 2021
DRAM, NOR flash prices to rise through 2H21
DRAM and NOR flash memory prices are expected to rise through the second half of 2021, as growth on the supply side fails to catch up, according to industry sources.
Monday 1 February 2021
DDR3 prices to rise 40-50% in 2021
DDR3 prices are expected to rise 40-50% in 2021, according to industry sources who estimated previously a slower 30% increase.
Wednesday 27 January 2021
Flex Logix pairs InferX X1 inference accelerator with high-bandwidth Winbond 4Gb LPDDR4X to set new benchmark in edge AI
Winbond Electronics Corporation, a leading global supplier of semiconductor memory solutions, has revealed that its low-power, high-performance LPDDR4X DRAM technology is supporting...
Tuesday 12 March 2019
DRAM contract prices continue downward trend
DRAM memory contract prices have fallen further in March, and are expected to continue their downward trend through the second quarter indicating PC OEMs and other chip buyers continue...
Wednesday 16 January 2019
Fall in 1Q19 DRAM prices larger-than-expected, says DRAMeXchange
DRAM contract prices are set to fall nearly 20% sequentially in the first quarter of 2019, according to DRAMeXchange, which estimated previously a smaller 15% price decrease.
Tuesday 3 April 2018
DRAM supply remains tight
The average and highest contract prices of mainstream DDR4 4GB modules remained at US$33 and US$34, respectively, in March, according to DRAMeXchange. Contract prices for PC DRAM...
Thursday 2 November 2017
DRAMeXchange predicts higher DRAM bit growth in 2018
With Samsung looking to expand production capacity, the global bit growth of DRAM in 2018 is projected to reach 22.5% compared with 19.5% in 2017, according to DRAMeXchange.
Wednesday 18 October 2017
Nanya ramping 20nm process output
Nanya Technology has started volume shipments of 20nm 4Gb DDR3 chips, and is scheduled to enter mass production of 20nm 8Gb DDR4 chips in the fourth quarter of 2017, according to...
Tuesday 18 April 2017
4GB DDR4 contract prices to rise 12.5% in 2Q17, says DRAMeXchange
Average contract prices for 4Gb DDR4 modules will rise to US$27 in the second quarter of 2017 from US$24 in the first quarter, a 12.5% increase, according to DRAMeXchange.
Thursday 5 January 2017
4GB DDR3 contract prices rise nearly 30% in 1Q17, says DRAMeXchange
Contract prices for 4GB DDR3 modules have reached as high as US$25 in the first quarter of 2017 representing a nearly 30% sequential rise, according to DRAMeXchange.
Thursday 21 January 2016
Samsung announces mass production of 4GB HBM2 DRAM
Samsung Electronics has begun mass production of 4GB DRAM package based on the second-generation high-bandwidth memory (HBM2) interface for use in high-performance computing (HPC),...
Friday 7 August 2015
4GB DDR3 contract prices to fall below US$20 in 3Q15, says DRAMeXchange
Contract prices for 4GB DDR3 modules averaged US$20.5 in July compared with US$24 in June, representing a 15% fall, according to DRAMeXchange. Prices are set to drop below US$20 in...
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SLMs to increase presence in GenAI business opportunities, says DIGITIMES Research
Generative AI market to reach US$1.5 trillion by 2030 with Taiwan holds hardware advantage; software and services to see promising future, says DIGITIMES Research