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Monday 8 November 2021
Adata upbeat about 2022 DRAM market; Transcend cautious
Adata Technology has said it remains upbeat about the DRAM market outlook next year, believing DRAM spot prices are about to hit bottom and start recovering. Fellow memory module...
Tuesday 2 November 2021
Specialty memory maker ESMT upbeat about ASP growth in 2022
Specialty memory IC design house Elite Semiconductor Memory Technology (ESMT) expects its gross margin to stay high at above 40% in the fourth quarter of 2021, with the prospect that...
Friday 29 October 2021
Highlights of the day: DDR4 demand disappointing
DDR4 spot pricing is falling, driven down by disappointing demand from the end market. Now buyers have more bargaining chips in their negotiations with vendors of the memory...
Friday 29 October 2021
DDR4 spot prices falling
Spot market prices for mainstream DDR4 DRAM memory have been falling since October, giving buyers more bargaining power in upcoming price negotiations, according to industry source...
Wednesday 13 October 2021
Samsung starts mass production of 14nm EUV DDR5 DRAM
Samsung Electronics has begun mass producing what it claims is the industry's smallest, 14nm DRAM based on extreme ultraviolet (EUV) technology. Following the company's shipment of...
Tuesday 12 October 2021
Nanya expects bit sales to contract in 4Q21
DRAM maker Nanya Technology expects its bit sales to contract in the fourth quarter of 2021, with chip ASPs likely to fall through the first quarter of next year, according to company...
Thursday 23 September 2021
DRAM contract prices to see larger-than-expected drop in 4Q21
DRAM contract prices will post a larger-than-expected drop in the fourth quarter of 2021, as spot prices have been fluctuating widely, according to market sources.
Wednesday 15 September 2021
Memory module houses gearing up shipments for new DDR5 products
Memory module houses are gearing up for the upcoming rollouts of new-generation PC products supporting DDR5 memory, while slowing down their purchases of DDR4 chips, according to...
Tuesday 7 September 2021
Stable demand for server apps may sustain DRAM price growth
Demand for server and datacenter applications has been stable and may help sustain DRAM price growth in the fourth quarter of this year, according to industry sources.
Friday 3 September 2021
DDR3 contract prices likely to drop in 4Q21
DDR3 contract prices for the fourth quarter will be under downward pressure, as spot prices have been falling recently, according to industry sources.
Thursday 22 July 2021
DDR3 prices to continue double-digit growth
Niche-market DDR3 memory prices will continue to register double-digit increases in the third and fourth quarters of 2021, due mainly to supply-side constraints, according to industry...
Wednesday 14 July 2021
DRAM makers negotiating contract prices for 3Q21
DRAM makers are still negotiating contract prices for the third quarter, which are expected to rise at a slower pace, according to industry sources.
Tuesday 6 July 2021
Nanya sees 2Q21 revenue hit 11-quarter high
DRAM chipmaker Nanya Technology has reported revenue of NT$22.64 billion (US$808.9 million) for the second quarter of 2021, the highest in 11 quarters.
Monday 5 July 2021
OSATs see significant surge in 2H21 memory backend demand
Taiwan memory backend specialists are optimistic about their business prospects for the second half of the year as memory demand for handset and other consumer electronics applications...
Friday 18 June 2021
Nanya to see over 25% revenue gains in 2Q21 on rising DRAM ASPs
Nanya Technology is expected to post revenue growth of 25% or more sequentially in the second quarter of 2021, buoyed by sharp DRAM price rises, particularly for DDR3 solutions, according...
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