The market penetration of DDR5 memory has been slower than expected and will continue to be so throughout the first half of 2023, as consumer spending power remains constrained, according...
Revenue of the global DRAM memory market declined 32.5% sequentially to US$12.28 billion in the fourth quarter of 2022, according to TrendForce. The decline compares to a decrease...
Seasonality has further dragged down memory spot market prices in the first quarter of 2023, with prices for large-capacity DDR4 and DDR3 chips falling sharply, according to industry...
After plunging over 40% in 2022, DRAM prices are likely to further drop 30-40% in 2023 given the relatively unclear prospects for mainstream applications in handsets...
DRAM spot prices have continued their downward trend in January 2023, as buyers from end markets remain cautious about procurement and order pull-ins, according to industry sources...
DRAM prices are poised to continue their slide in the first quarter of 2023, with mainstream DDR4 prices declining 15-20%, according to industry sources. In three to four months,...
Memory chipmakers including major ones are all expected to report operating losses for the fourth quarter of 2022, with their losses set to widen in the first quarter of 2023 due...
A U-shaped recovery is expected to take place in the semiconductor industry starting in the third quarter of 2023, according to Nicky Lu, chairman of IC design house Etron Technolo...
DRAM and NAND prices continue trending downward amid rising inventory levels at upstream suppliers and declining terminal demand, and may not start to pick up slowly until late first...
Drops in DDR5 memory prices may widen to nearly 20% in the fourth quarter, due to falling demand for notebooks and PCs, as well as a slowdown in server demand, according to market...
DRAM memory prices are expected to fall 13-18% sequentially in the fourth quarter of 2022, after registering a 10-15% decline in the third quarter, according to TrendForce.
The adoption of DDR5 memory in new-generation Intel and AMD processors will boost the amount of power management ICs (PMIC) used, according to sources at PMIC suppliers.
Specialty DRAM demand for mainly consumer electronics device applications is unlikely to pick up until 2023, and may see an L-shaped recovery, according to industry sources.
Memory chip suppliers will be engaged in inventory adjustments throughout the second half of this year, but are expected to see their inventories return to a healthy state in the...