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Thursday 14 March 2013
DRAM contract prices have room for further growth
Spot prices for PC DRAM have risen significantly in recent days, moving further away from contract price levels. Lifted by the surge in spot prices, contract prices are set to rally...
Monday 4 March 2013
February DRAM contract prices up over 10%
DRAM makers have hiked February contract prices for PC-use DRAM by over 10% and consequently contract prices have risen to about US$20 for a 4GB DDR3 module and over US$11 for a 2GB...
Monday 28 January 2013
DRAM contract prices set to continue rising
With some DRAM vendors reportedly quoting their 4GB DDR3 modules at more than US$20, higher than the current contract price level, contract prices for commodity memory are set to...
Monday 7 January 2013
Samsung, Kingston reportedly raise DRAM contract prices
Samsung Electronics and memory module firms, including Kingston Technology, have raised their quotes for 4GB DRAM modules, according to industry sources. Contract prices for PC DRAM...
Thursday 20 December 2012
DRAM contract prices rise
DRAM contract prices edged up 1-2% in the first half of December, ending about five months of decreases, according to DRAMeXchange. A recent rally in spot prices has helped to lift...
Monday 3 December 2012
DRAM contract prices dip in 2H November, says DRAMeXchange
DRAM contract prices for the second half of November fell again, but at a slower pace than in previous months, according to DRAMeXchange.
Wednesday 21 November 2012
NAND flash contract prices slip 1-5% in 1H November, says DRAMeXchange
Early November contract prices for MLC (multi-level cell) NAND flash memory fell by 1-5% to reflect a slowdown in inventory replenishment, according to DRAMeXchange. Meanwhile, prices...
Friday 16 November 2012
DRAM contract prices stop falling
Contract prices for DRAM held flat in the first half of November 2012, ending about four months of decreases, according to DRAMeXchange.
Friday 14 September 2012
DRAM contract prices continue slide, says DRAMeXchange
Contract prices for DRAM memory, which fell over 10% in August 2012, continued their downward trend in the first half of September, according to data collected by DRAMeXchange.
Thursday 2 August 2012
Late July prices for 4GB DDR3 modules fall below US$20
DRAM contract prices, which saw their first fall for 2012 in early July, have dropped further in the second half of the month, data collected by DRAMeXchange show. This could imply...
Thursday 19 July 2012
DRAM contract prices see first fall since 2012, says DRAMeXchange
DRAM contract prices, which are updated semi-monthly, showed their first fall for 2012 in early July, according to data collected by DRAMeXchange.
Friday 29 June 2012
DRAM contract prices unchanged in 2H June, says DRAMeXchange
DRAM contract prices have stayed flat in the second half of June, with 4GB modules quoted at US$21-21.50, according to DRAMeXchange. Prices for all of June 2012 were also flat, bringing...
Monday 4 June 2012
Early May DRAM prices rise 5%, says DRAMeXchange
DRAM contract prices continued their sequential rally in the first half of May, but rose by a slower-than-expected 5%, according to DRAMeXchange.
Wednesday 16 May 2012
DRAM contract quotes to rise 5-10% in May
Given that spot market prices for 2Gb DDR3 chips are currently hovering over US$1.05, contract prices for commodity DRAM parts are set to rise 5-10% in March, according to industry...
Friday 20 April 2012
Early April DRAM contract prices to rise, says Nanya
DRAM contract prices for the first half of April should continue their rally, and are expected to rise by a single-digit rate, according to Pai Pei-lin, vice president of Nanya Tec...
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